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What did you do with your weekend? vs What did you do at the weekend?

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different English-speaking regions. 'What did you do with your weekend?' is more commonly used in American English, while 'What did you do at the weekend?' is more common in British English. The choice between the two depends on the regional variant of English being used.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1155 views

What did you do with your weekend?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in American English.

This phrase is commonly used in American English to ask someone about their activities during the weekend.
  • Andrew, how was your weekend?
  • Anyway, w was your weekend?
  • Anyway, how was your weekend?
  • So, Maddie, how was your weekend?
  • (SIGHS) - How was your weekend?
  • Donn Look at that.How was your weekend?
  • Anyway, how was your weekend?
  • - How are you enjoying your weekend?
  • So how was the rest of your weekend?
  • What did you do this weekend?
  • - And, Ed, how was your weekend?
  • So, how was your weekend?
  • Why, Dr. Cuddy, how was your weekend?
  • Well, what did she say about this weekend?
  • What did you do this weekend?
  • So... what did we learn from our little experiment this weekend?
  • What do you guys do on your weekends?
  • What do you guys do on your weekends?
  • - Is Zane working this weekend?
  • You want to go one weekend?

Alternatives:

  • What did you do over the weekend?
  • How did you spend your weekend?
  • What were you up to this weekend?
  • What did you get up to at the weekend?

What did you do at the weekend?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in British English.

This phrase is commonly used in British English to ask someone about their activities during the weekend.
  • How did your team do at the weekend?
  • Did you see Miley Cyrus at the weekend?
  • Was she with you at the weekend?
  • Was she with me at the weekend?
  • Do you want to sleep with me at the weekend?
  • Do you know what Catherine was up to at the weekend?
  • Were you one of those kids that wore their school uniform at the weekends?
  • How about we go up to the hills at the weekend?
  • I thought perhaps... after work, or... at the weekend?
  • Because bernie's gone for the weekend?
  • -Has plans for the weekend?
  • So... Planning for the weekend?
  • So, any big plans for the weekend?
  • Are you my chaperone for the weekend?
  • You got plans for the weekend?
  • Are you Really off the weekend?
  • Staying at Harper's for the weekend?
  • Got any big plans for the weekend?
  • You ready to rock for the weekend?
  • You have relatives in town for the weekend?

Alternatives:

  • What did you do over the weekend?
  • How did you spend your weekend?
  • What were you up to this weekend?
  • What did you get up to with your weekend?

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