20170101 發表於 25-5-6 20:28
請教英文 I go to the park( at/ on ) weekends.
(On /At) weekends,I love to relax.
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The correct preposition to use in this sentence is **"on."**
✅ **"I go to the park on weekends."**
### Explanation:
- **"On"** is used with days and parts of days (e.g., *on Monday, on the weekend, on weekends*).
- **"At"** is used with specific times (e.g., *at 5 PM, at night*) but not with "weekends."
❌ Incorrect: *"I go to the park at weekends."* (This is not standard in American English, though it may be used in some British dialects.)
So, **"on weekends"** is the natural choice in most English varieties. (emoji)
20170101 發表於 25-5-6 20:28
請教英文 I go to the park( at/ on ) weekends.
(On /At) weekends,I love to relax.
The correct preposition is **"On."**
✅ **"On weekends, I love to relax."**
### Why?
- **"On weekends"** is the standard phrase in both American and British English when referring to general weekends.
- **"At weekends"** is sometimes used in **British English**, but it’s less common and sounds unnatural to most American English speakers.
### Examples:
✔ **"On weekends, I go hiking."** (Standard in all English dialects)
❌ **"At weekends, I go hiking."** (Less common, mostly British)
### When to use **"At"** for time:
- **"At"** is used for **specific times** (e.g., *at 3 PM, at night*) or **holiday periods** (e.g., *at Christmas, at the weekend*—British only).
So, **"On weekends"** is the safest and most natural choice! (emoji)