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Originally Posted by engee30 You use the in sentences like these: The accident happened on the weekend of 2 and 3 May. This month I have a lot of extra work to do, so I'm working at/on the weekends.
or ...so I'm working every weekend.  |
Sorry, but I am not asking about 'the' before weekends - I am asking about 'a/the' before the word 'difference' in this question:
Could you please explain to me
a/the difference between.... :)