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If it's Monday and I want to refer to the prior weekend, I would say “this past weekend.” If it's Thursday of the same week and I want to refer to the prior weekend, I would say “last weekend.” Usage of “last weekend” implies it's farther away in the past, which it is even though I am referring to the same weekend in ...
Nov 13, 2017
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