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Old 02-Apr-2008, 16:36
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Default Re: "at weekends" and "on weekend"

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So why did you use the in your sentence, Naomi?

You could also convey the same meaning through saying:

I love my job so much that at/on the weekend I feel a bit depressed.
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So why did you use the in your sentence, Naomi?
Horrors! How ever did the « the » creep in ! Thanks for pointing it out. I’d better edit it out.

You could also convey the same meaning through saying:

I love my job so much that at/on the weekend I feel a bit depressed”
Actually that sounds fine too. I’m going to try and check it out.
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So why did you use the in your sentence, Naomi?

You could also convey the same meaning through saying:

I love my job so much that at/on the weekend I feel a bit depressed.
So why did you use the in your sentence, Naomi?
Horrors! How ever did the « the » creep in ! Thanks for pointing it out. I’d better edit it out.

You could also convey the same meaning through saying:

I love my job so much that at/on the weekend I feel a bit depressed”
Actually that sounds fine too. I’m going to try and check it out.
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