Unless "the weekends" is a place you can go to, then no, it isn't correct. It is best to say "On the weekends" if you mean the days Saturday & Sunday.
It would be correct if you said 'your friends and I never study on the weekend" so just get rid of the s on 'weekends' then it is correct, unless you my friends and I which you would obviously change the 'your' to 'my' :)
The word weekends is a plural noun. The singular form is weekend.
Simple present is formed with the base verb for I and plural subjects or the verb + S for singular subjects. egThey sleep late on the weekends. or The boys sleeplate on the weekendsShe sleeps late on the weekends. or Her daughter sleeps late on the weekends
It means the weekends
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The correct wording is: Night and weekend care are negotiable. To say it another way: Care on nights and weekends is negotiable.
It would be correct if you said 'your friends and I never study on the weekend" so just get rid of the s on 'weekends' then it is correct, unless you my friends and I which you would obviously change the 'your' to 'my' :)
the weekend's here
only on weekends only on weekends
There are 53 weekends in 2012.
No, the NYSE is closed on weekends
There are 53 weekends in 2012.
18 weekends
18 weekends
yes on weekends and long weekends
If the commissioner schedules them on weekends, then yes
Does the Bradford Ratio of sickness days include weekends.