Yes. Though usually it is said "Saturday and Sunday".
Depending on the part of the world you are in, Friday and Saturday or Saturday and Sunday.
Well, there were 4 full weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and there was a Saturday at the end with no October Sunday (Sunday was November 1st). I would call it 4 and 1/2.
No, the correct phrasing is "on weekends" or "at the weekend."
because we are blessed, dont question it.
October 2010 July 2011
It opens at 10:00 on Saturday and Sunday
It depends on where you start. If you define Saturday and Sunday as the weekend, then starting on a Saturday thetre would be 8 weekends in 44 days, but if you start on a Monday there would only be 6 weekends in the 44 day period.
Weekends typically refer to days not included in the working week. These are typically Saturday and Sunday. The rest of the week would be considered weekdays.
Saturday morning , grocery shopping , evening ? idk im never home. Sunday: clean ,
No. Saturday and Sunday form the weekend in China. However, most lower class jobs in China do not give weekends off.
A 31 days month starting on a Friday.
Weekdays are the days between and including Monday and Friday. The only days of the week that are not weekdays are the weekends, Saturday and Sunday.