Which one is correct?
"What are you going to do at the weekend ?" or "What will you do at the weekend ?"?

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What are you going to do at the weekend ?

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about someone's plans for the weekend.

This phrase is a casual and common way to ask someone about their plans for the upcoming weekend.

Alternatives:

  • what are your plans for the weekend?
  • what do you have planned for the weekend?
  • what are you doing this weekend?
  • what's on your agenda for the weekend?

What will you do at the weekend ?

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about someone's plans for the weekend.

This phrase is a polite and common way to ask someone about their plans for the upcoming weekend.

Alternatives:

  • what will you be doing this weekend?
  • what are your plans for the weekend?
  • what do you have planned for the weekend?
  • what's on your agenda for the weekend?
Both phrases are correct and commonly used. They are interchangeable and can be used to ask someone about their plans for the upcoming weekend.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

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