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we went out this weekend vs we will be going out this weekend

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'We went out this weekend' indicates that the action of going out already happened in the past, while 'We will be going out this weekend' suggests a future plan to go out. The choice between the two depends on whether you are referring to a past event or a future arrangement.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 1070 views

we went out this weekend

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that the action of going out already happened in the past.

This phrase is used to talk about an activity or event that took place during the past weekend.

Examples:

  • We went out this weekend and had a great time at the beach.
  • I couldn't join them because we went out this weekend.
  • Did you hear about the party we went out to this weekend?
  • We went out this weekend and played our asses off... Hitting dingers..., cause Coach Kent Murphy said so. Paying tribute to the best baseball coach/player of all ...
  • Aug 16, 2015 ... We went out this weekend and bought ourselves a 2nd vehicle. It was pretty clear that, with me starting full-time employment, we needed ...
  • Aug 16, 2015 ... We went out this weekend and bought ourselves a 2nd vehicle. It was pretty clear that, with me starting full-time employment, we needed ...
  • Jun 17, 2012 ... We went out this weekend on a 2 day canoe/kayak trip down the hooch from Whitesburg to Franklin. 27 total miles. I videoed the second half of ...

Alternatives:

  • We went out last weekend
  • We went out on Saturday
  • We went out for dinner this weekend
  • We went out on Sunday
  • We went out to the movies this weekend

we will be going out this weekend

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a future plan or arrangement to go out.

This phrase is used to talk about a planned activity or event that will happen during the upcoming weekend.

Examples:

  • We will be going out this weekend to celebrate my birthday.
  • Are you free? We will be going out this weekend and would love for you to join us.
  • I can't make it to the meeting because we will be going out this weekend.
  • Aug 30, 2007 ... its a little tricky with the bones but so much easier to get through the skin. The flownder are biting now and we will be going out this weekend.
  • Jul 29, 2015 ... Black-crested Titmouse. We will be going out this weekend for more fun and birding so stay tuned for whatever we may come across. Click on ...
  • Feb 28, 2009 ... The 2009 Prius is a beautiful car we both love and it is our first choice at this point , we will be going out this weekend and doing a test drive on ...

Alternatives:

  • We are planning to go out this weekend
  • We have scheduled to go out this weekend
  • We intend to go out this weekend
  • We are going out this weekend
  • We have arranged to go out this weekend

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