In 15 Seconds
- Used to describe how you use your Saturday and Sunday.
- Followed by a place, person, or an -ing activity.
- Uses 'spend' because time is treated like currency.
- Avoid saying 'pass the weekend'—it sounds unnatural.
Meaning
Think of your time like money in a bank account. To `spend the weekend` means you are choosing exactly where and how to use those precious 48 hours of freedom. It implies an intentional choice, whether you are traveling to a new city or just staying in bed with a pizza.
Key Examples
3 of 10Monday morning small talk at the office
I spent the weekend catching up on sleep and reading a new book.
لقد قضيت عطلة نهاية الأسبوع في تعويض النوم وقراءة كتاب جديد.
Instagram caption for a hiking trip
There is no better way to spend the weekend than in the mountains!
لا توجد طريقة أفضل لقضاء عطلة نهاية الأسبوع من التواجد في الجبال!
Texting a crush about plans
Do you want to spend the weekend exploring that new café downtown?
هل تريد قضاء عطلة نهاية الأسبوع في استكشاف ذلك المقهى الجديد في وسط المدينة؟
Cultural Background
The weekend is often seen as a time for 'productivity' even in leisure, like home improvement.
Remember the -ing
Always follow 'spend the weekend' with an -ing verb.
In 15 Seconds
- Used to describe how you use your Saturday and Sunday.
- Followed by a place, person, or an -ing activity.
- Uses 'spend' because time is treated like currency.
- Avoid saying 'pass the weekend'—it sounds unnatural.
What It Means
Ever tried to 'pass' the weekend like you're passing a ball in soccer? It sounds logical, but in English, you'll get some confused looks. We don't just 'pass' time during the weekend; we spend it like cold, hard cash.
What It Means
Think of your Saturday and Sunday as a limited budget. You have 48 hours in your pocket. When you spend the weekend, you are choosing what to 'buy' with that time. Maybe you buy a trip to the mountains. Maybe you buy a 10-hour Netflix marathon. It describes the total experience of your time off. It is the most natural way to talk about your plans or what you did over the break. It carries a vibe of ownership. You own your time, and you decide its value. If you had a bad time, you might feel like you 'wasted' it, but usually, we just spend it. It is the gold standard for talking about your mini-vacation from work or school.
How To Use It
Using this phrase is like building a Lego set. You start with the base: spend the weekend. Then you add the details. You can spend the weekend + at a place (like at home or at a hotel). You can spend the weekend + with people (like with my family or with friends). You can also add an -ing verb to show the action. For example, I spent the weekend sleeping. That sounds like a great investment, doesn't it? Just remember that spend is an irregular verb. In the past, it becomes spent. Don't say 'spended' unless you want your English teacher to cry.
Real-Life Examples
Let's look at how this pops up in the wild. Imagine you are posting an Instagram photo of a cozy cabin. Your caption might be: "Nothing better than spending the weekend off the grid!" Or maybe you are texting a friend on a Friday afternoon. You might ask: "How are you going to spend the weekend?" If you are a gamer, you might tell your teammates: "I'm going to spend the weekend grinding for that legendary skin." It works for every hobby and every lifestyle. Even if your 'plan' is just doing laundry, you are still spending the weekend doing it. Though, let's be honest, that's a pretty boring way to spend your 'money'.
When To Use It
This phrase is your best friend in social situations. Use it when someone asks about your plans on a Friday. Use it on Monday morning when your boss asks, "How did you spend the weekend?" (Pro tip: Don't tell them you spent it looking for a new job). It is perfect for travel vlogs, Facebook updates, and casual small talk. It is neutral enough for a professional setting but warm enough for a chat with your best friend. It is the universal key to unlocking conversations about free time. If you are talking about Saturday and Sunday, this is your go-to phrase 99% of the time.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use spend the weekend for things that feel like a prison sentence. If you had to work all Saturday and Sunday, you might say "I worked all weekend" instead. Spending usually implies a bit of choice or at least a standard flow of life. Also, don't use it for very short amounts of time. You don't spend the ten minutes waiting for a bus. That's just 'waiting'. And definitely don't use it for things that happen automatically. You don't spend the weekend getting older. That happens whether you like it or not, sadly.
Common Mistakes
spent the weekend in London.
spend the weekend studying.
spend the weekend?
(Note: Many languages use a word like 'pass', but in English, 'pass the time' is for when you are bored. Spend the weekend is for the whole event). Another mistake is adding 'for' before the action. You don't need 'for'—just jump straight into the action like you're jumping into a swimming pool.
Similar Expressions
If you want to sound even more like a native, try get away for the weekend. This means you left your city to go somewhere fun. If you stayed home, you might say you had a staycation. Another common one is chill out over the weekend. This is very informal and means you did absolutely nothing productive. If you had a lot of work, you might say you were busy all weekend. But spend the weekend remains the king because it is so versatile. It's like the white t-shirt of English phrases—it goes with everything.
Common Variations
Sometimes we change the 'the' to 'my'. "I'm spending my weekend cleaning the garage." This makes it feel a bit more personal and maybe a little more complain-y. You can also say spend a weekend. "You should spend a weekend in Paris sometime." This is for a general suggestion. If you want to talk about multiple weekends, just make it plural: "I spend my weekends hiking." This describes a habit. It shows that you are a very active person, or at least you want people on TikTok to think you are.
Memory Trick
Think of a Wallet. Inside the wallet, you have two big gold coins. One says Saturday, and one says Sunday. You can't save them for next week. You have to spend them now! You are the big boss of your time-bank. Are you going to spend your coins on a party or on a nap? The choice is yours, but remember: once you spend them, they are gone! Just like my paycheck after a trip to the mall.
Quick FAQ
Is it 'at' or 'in' the weekend? Actually, it's usually over the weekend or during the weekend, but you spend the weekend AT a place. Can I say 'pass the weekend'? You can, but it sounds like you are just waiting for it to be over because you're bored. Should I use 'the' or 'my'? 'The' is more common for general plans. 'My' is for when you want to emphasize your personal time. Now go forth and spend those time-coins wisely!
Usage Notes
The phrase is highly versatile and works with 'at' (location), 'with' (people), and verbs ending in '-ing'. Avoid using 'for' or 'to' before the activity. It is the standard way to discuss leisure time in all English dialects.
Remember the -ing
Always follow 'spend the weekend' with an -ing verb.
Examples
10I spent the weekend catching up on sleep and reading a new book.
لقد قضيت عطلة نهاية الأسبوع في تعويض النوم وقراءة كتاب جديد.
A very common and safe answer for professional settings.
There is no better way to spend the weekend than in the mountains!
لا توجد طريقة أفضل لقضاء عطلة نهاية الأسبوع من التواجد في الجبال!
Using 'than' to compare activities shows good grammar.
Do you want to spend the weekend exploring that new café downtown?
هل تريد قضاء عطلة نهاية الأسبوع في استكشاف ذلك المقهى الجديد في وسط المدينة؟
Casual and inviting. 'Exploring' adds a sense of adventure.
✗ I passed the weekend with my grandmother in the countryside. → ✓ I spent the weekend with my grandmother.
✗ لقد مررت عطلة نهاية الأسبوع... → ✓ لقد قضيت عطلة نهاية الأسبوع...
Don't use 'pass' for scheduled leisure time; use 'spend'.
I'm spending the weekend in Tokyo to find the best ramen spots.
أنا أقضي عطلة نهاية الأسبوع في طوكيو للعثور على أفضل أماكن الرامن.
Present continuous shows an ongoing or upcoming plan.
I usually spend my weekends volunteering at the local animal shelter.
عادة ما أقضي عطلات نهاية الأسبوع في التطوع في ملجأ الحيوانات المحلي.
Using 'usually' + plural 'weekends' describes a recurring habit.
I spent the weekend fighting a losing battle against my laundry pile.
قضيت عطلة نهاية الأسبوع في خوض معركة خاسرة ضد كومة الغسيل الخاصة بي.
Humor makes your English feel more natural and native.
I'm so glad I got to spend the weekend with my parents before they moved.
أنا سعيد جدًا لأنني تمكنت من قضاء عطلة نهاية الأسبوع مع والديّ قبل انتقالهما.
'Got to' emphasizes that the time was a privilege or opportunity.
✗ We spent the weekend for visiting the museum but it was closed. → ✓ We spent the weekend visiting the museum...
✗ قضينا عطلة نهاية الأسبوع لأجل زيارة... → ✓ قضينا عطلة نهاية الأسبوع في زيارة...
Never put 'for' between 'spend the weekend' and the -ing verb.
Let's spend the weekend gaming and ordering way too much pizza.
لنقضِ عطلة نهاية الأسبوع في اللعب وطلب الكثير من البيتزا.
Very modern and casual. Ideal for group chats.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'spend'.
I ________ the weekend at my grandmother's house last month.
The sentence is in the past tense, so we use 'spent'.
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Visual Learning Aids
Formality of 'Weekend' Phrases
Used with close friends or on social media.
Chilling over the weekend.
Perfect for almost any situation.
Spending the weekend.
Used in very professional contexts.
Utilizing the weekend for development.
Where can you spend the weekend?
At home
I spent the weekend at home.
With friends
I spent the weekend with friends.
In a city
I spent the weekend in London.
Doing a hobby
I spent the weekend gaming.
In nature
I spent the weekend camping.
Spend vs. Pass vs. Waste
Types of Weekends
Productive
- • Cleaning
- • Studying
- • Working
Relaxing
- • Sleeping
- • Reading
- • Spa day
Adventurous
- • Traveling
- • Hiking
- • Exploring
Social
- • Partying
- • Visiting family
- • Dining out
Practice Bank
1 exercisesI ________ the weekend at my grandmother's house last month.
The sentence is in the past tense, so we use 'spent'.
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Video Tutorials
Find video tutorials on YouTube for this phrase.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, if you use a future marker like 'I'm going to spend the weekend'.
Related Phrases
spend time
builds onGeneral usage of spending time.