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Is the preposition correct? “I go to the supermarket at the weekend”.TRUE FALSE

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Is the preposition correct? “I go to the supermarket at the weekend”.TRUE FALSE

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FALSE

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Identify the preposition in the sentence: The preposition in the sentence is "at."
  2. Determine the context: The context is referring to a time period, specifically "the weekend."
  3. Check the correct preposition for this context: The correct preposition to use with "the weekend" is "on."
  4. Correct the sentence: "I go to the supermarket on the weekend."

Therefore, the preposition "at" is incorrect in this context. The correct sentence should be: "I go to the supermarket on the weekend."

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