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in this weekend vs over this weekend

Both 'in this weekend' and 'over this weekend' are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'In this weekend' is not a standard phrase in English, while 'over this weekend' is more commonly used to refer to activities or events happening during the weekend.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1467 views

in this weekend

'In this weekend' is not a standard phrase in English.

The correct phrase to use when referring to activities or events happening during the weekend is 'over this weekend.'
  • Jan 28, 2023 ... San Francisco's Nick Bosa (from left), Cincinnati's Joe Burrow, and Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes will play big roles in this weekend's NFL ...
  • Unfortunately the Fourth of July falls on a Tuesday this year, but we're including it in this weekend's roundup anyway so you can plan ahead.
  • ... and 'in this weekend' please? Thanks, what about : What are you going to do in this weekend ? or can we say : We went to the Disneyland on the week.
  • After taking a detour into cool spring territory, summer temperatures kick back in this weekend. We may get our hottest weather of the year (so far) next ...
  • Pitch in this weekend to clean storm debris from the Trinity. Published on August 26, 2022. CITY NEWS flood-volunteer cleanups 0825.jpg.
  • Aug 5, 2022 ... Optimist Club Rodeo rides in this weekend. Competitors and performers work during the 2021 Rineyville Optimist Club Rodeo at the Hardin ...

Alternatives:

  • during this weekend
  • this weekend
  • on this weekend
  • throughout this weekend
  • across this weekend

over this weekend

'Over this weekend' is a commonly used phrase in English to refer to activities or events happening during the weekend.

'Over this weekend' is used to indicate that something will happen during the course of the weekend.
  • We really should let her know that we're all coming over this weekend for Rocco's birthday.
  • Did Sam call to tell you he won't be over this weekend?
  • However, the schedule for monetary union also envisages two further resolutions being adopted over this weekend.
  • Gracie's coming over this weekend, right?
  • But you knew she was stopping over this weekend, right?
  • Well fine, why don't you come over this weekend.
  • "I'm going 2 tell Sadie it's over this weekend."
  • Did you see the coverage the fetal alcohol people got themselves over this weekend?
  • Mr President, I would just like to respond to some of the criticism on 'green' light bulbs that has appeared again in the media, particularly the Eurosceptic media, over this weekend.

Alternatives:

  • during this weekend
  • this weekend
  • on this weekend
  • throughout this weekend
  • across this weekend

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