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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

whats exact difference between : in time and on time????
  

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'In time' = perhaps early, but not late; at any time before the deadline. 'On time' = at the right time, not early or late.

  • 'In time' = perhaps early, but not late; at any time before the deadline.
  • 'On time' = at the right time, not early or late.
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'In time' = perhaps early, but not late; at any time before the deadline.
'On time' = at the right time, not early or late.

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