The answer is “this weekend”, as in “i will see her this weekend.” depending on which weekend you mean, you could also say “next weekend”, which is the weekend following “this. The usage of prepositions is idiomatic. At the weekend, at a weekend and at weekends are used in.
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At least in british english, at the weekend can mean 'at weekends in general' as well as 'this coming weekend'. For example, can i say i am going to. In the first case, i'd think that means that the meeting happened over the.
When i’m going to have a weekend, can i say “it’s weekend,” or do i need to add ‘a’ or ‘the’ in front of the word weekend?
The weekend would be the 6th & 7th. How do we use them correctly? 14 everybody is missing the main point. Is this proper english and is it commonly heard elsewhere or is it just.
Where i live in southern california i often hear weekend referred to as plural eg on the weekends. The meeting was this coming weekend. In both the us and the uk, sunday is the last day of the week, and the weekend is saturday and sunday. How do you refer properly to the coming weekend, this weekend or next weekend?

The meeting was this weekend.
I believe that using next weekend would refer to the 13th &. The meeting was this past weekend. So it varies depending on the speaker. What's the difference between at this weekend and this weekend when they are used in a sentence.
Which is the right grammatical saying from these, i will do my work on the weekend, i do my work in weekends or i will do my work at the weekend?