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How's your weekend like vs How's your weekend going

The phrases are not directly comparable as they have different structures and meanings. 'How's your weekend like?' is not a common or correct phrase in English, while 'How's your weekend going?' is a common and correct way to ask about someone's weekend.

Last updated: April 09, 2024 • 2368 views

How's your weekend like

'How's your weekend like?' is not a common or correct phrase in English.

The correct way to ask about someone's weekend is 'How's your weekend going?'
  • How's your weekend like
  • What are your weekends like, Diaz?
  • Just to chat about your weekend.
  • Begin your weekend with our hearty breakfast buffet.
  • You were really beautiful during your weekend.
  • Your weekend sounded really depressing, and your weekend sounded disgusting.
  • Just spend the weekend like a couple of average Americans.
  • I guarantee none of you ever had a weekend like that.
  • It is fantastic to head to Monza after a weekend like this.
  • You talked to him the whole weekend like he was the help.
  • I remember that weekend like it was five minutes ago.
  • I guarantee none of you ever had a weekend like that.
  • Your weekend with your mom didn't really go as planned.
  • Trading off holidays - there go your weekends.
  • You keep your weekends for Rosie so you needed to see someone during working hours.
  • Anyway, how was your weekend?
  • Enjoy your weekend, and please try to do so responsibly.
  • Sorry to ruin your your weekend.
  • You keep interfering, you could spend your weekend in jail.
  • It's your weekend to have custody of this.
  • So this is how you spend your weekends...

How's your weekend going

'How's your weekend going?' is a common and correct way to ask about someone's weekend.

This phrase is used to inquire about the progress or status of someone's weekend activities.
  • How's your weekend going
  • How's your big three-day weekend going?
  • I bet this isn't how you saw your weekend going.
  • How is your weekend going so far?
  • This isn't really how I saw this weekend going.
  • He would go to collect her on Saturday evening and they would spend the weekend going around the little hotels along the canals that fed into the ocean, celebrating with caviar and champagne.
  • You will definitely enjoy your weekend break when going away together with your partner, the whole family or a group of friends.
  • How's the romantic weekend with your car going?
  • Everything that we do this weekend is going to reflect on katie.
  • This weekend is going to change my life.
  • Max and Steve spent the whole weekend together going to museums.
  • All of a sudden the estimates for opening weekend are going through the friction' roof.
  • We are more free during the weekend, going to some parish, but unfortunately until now we don't have a specific and assigned pastoral work.
  • This weekend we're going on a hiking trip.
  • This coming weekend we were going to be celebrating our anniversary.
  • Next weekend we're going fly fishing.
  • This weekend we're going to talk about identity.
  • Grandpa, I don't know what you thought this weekend was going to be about, but I came here for one reason, to get you to Boca.
  • For my birthday party this weekend, we're going go-karting.
  • This weekend, we're going up to Pebble Beach.
  • Tom needs me to switch weekends because he's going away with...

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