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Have you got much on for the weekend?
Could anybody tell me what does this sentence mean please?
Thank you in advance for your responses.đđťđ
2020ë 6ě 26ěź ě¤ě 9:10
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Hi Cookkie,
It just means in a casual way asking if the person has made many plans made for the weekend.
I hope this helps:)
2020ë 6ě 26ěź
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<a href="
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/do-you-get-up-too-much-on-the-weekend.763725/
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https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/do-you-get-up-too-much-on-the-weekend.763725/</a>
; - here is a similar topic.
In general is could means "too much work for weekand"
2020ë 6ě 26ěź
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lots to do
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Thank you so much @Julia đđťđ
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Thank you đđť@Teacher Nate
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