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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

what's the difference between on time and in time
  

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"on time" means "punctually", "exactly as scheduled". "in time" means "not too late", "in the nick of time".

  • "on time" means "punctually", "exactly as scheduled".
  • "in time" means "not too late", "in the nick of time".
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"on time" means "punctually", "exactly as scheduled".

"in time" means "not too late", "in the nick of time".

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