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in the weekends vs at the weekends

Both 'on the weekends' and 'at the weekends' are commonly used to refer to the time during the weekend. The choice between 'on' and 'at' is a matter of personal preference and regional differences. Both phrases are correct and widely accepted.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

in the weekends

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The preposition 'in' is not typically used with 'weekends.'

The correct prepositions to use with 'weekends' are 'on' or 'at.'

Alternatives:

  • on the weekends
  • at the weekends

at the weekends

This phrase is commonly used in British English to refer to the time during the weekend.

You can use 'at the weekends' to talk about activities or events that happen during the weekend.

Alternatives:

  • on the weekends
  • during the weekends
  • over the weekends
  • across the weekends
  • throughout the weekends

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