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Deba672 Posted 13 years ago
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I will reach there on time( or in time) (or at time).

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deba672 I will reach there on time( or in time) (or at time). "on time" means 'at the scheduled time'. ) "in time" means 'early enough'.

  • deba672 I will reach there on time( or in time) (or at time).
  • "on time" means 'at the scheduled time'.
  • ) "in time" means 'early enough'.
  • 'I arrived at the station five minutes late.
  • )
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deba672I will reach there on time( or in time) (or at time).
"on time" means 'at the scheduled time'. 'He always arrives exactly on time for his English lesson.' ( He is never late or early.)
"in time" means 'early enough'. 'I arrived at the station five minutes late. But the train left eight minutes late, so I was still in time to
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