I think that : week-end is English and weekend is Dutch.
Week-end is the traditional French spelling of the word, while weekend is the commonly used English spelling. Both spellings refer to the two-day period that includes Saturday and Sunday.
The correct spelling of the word is "difference" (distinction).
The correct spelling is coming.An example sentence is "are you coming over this weekend?"
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The correct spelling is difference (a distinction, or something changed).
Recognise is a British spelling, and recognize is an American spelling. Other than that, it's really the same word.
The proper spelling is "difference" (no A's).
Personally, 'this weekend' refers to the closest upcoming weekend. As in if it's Wednesday, this weekend would start in a few days. Next weekend refers to the upcoming week, as in after the closest weekend.
The correct spelling of the word is "difference" (distinction).
weekend is Saturday and sundayweek day is mon-fri
spelling is difference
The difference is simply the spelling of the word. The correct spelling for a canine is "Dog".
The correct spelling is coming.An example sentence is "are you coming over this weekend?"
The spelling of Mobile is Mobile there is no difference between them.
There is no difference it is only the spelling.
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The difference between jewelry and jewellery is correct versus incorrect spelling. "Jewelry" is the correct spelling.
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