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Yes, it is a correct sentence..Subject: youVerb: are doingIndirect object: on the weekend'What' is an interrogative pronoun standing in for the answer to the question and takes the place of a direct object. 'You are doing what on the weekend'.
The correct spelling is coming.An example sentence is "are you coming over this weekend?"
The correct form would be: "I visited the Taj Mahal last weekend."
The phrase uses a period when written : "Thanks. Have a great weekend." It should be part of the message body, not a complimentary close (Yours truly, Sincerely) which does use a comma. You could join the interjection and sentence as "Thanks, and have a great weekend."
Both "at the weekend" and "on the weekend" are commonly used and considered correct in British English. In American English, "on the weekend" is more commonly used.
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Yes, it is a correct sentence..Subject: youVerb: are doingIndirect object: on the weekend'What' is an interrogative pronoun standing in for the answer to the question and takes the place of a direct object. 'You are doing what on the weekend'.
The pronoun is you.
Only if thespecial cases are argnendogable.
The correct spelling is coming.An example sentence is "are you coming over this weekend?"
this sentence makes perfect sense
This sentence is a present simple sentence.As a present simple sentence it would mean this (work at the restaurant) is something 'they' do again and again.If the sentence was past simple - They worked at the restaurant at the weekend - then it would mean this action (worked at the restaurant ) is finished, completed.
Yes. This weekend the mail will not be delivered. It's a sentence.
We do not use "at" with days. We say "on the weekend" or "for the weekend." Go picnic on the weekend.
the weekend's here
"Did you saw a film last weekend?" is incorrect.The correct way is to say "Did you see a film last weekend?"
You can't say "At the Weekend", it's not proper english. You can say "on the weekend" if you mean, for example, "we can't go to Disneyland today, but maybe on the weekend we can."