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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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'in' and 'on'

Please define the difference between "in time" and "on time" usage with examples.
  

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Anonymous Please define the difference between "in time" and "on time" usage with examples. See CJ

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Anonymous Please define the difference between "in time" and "on time" usage with examples.
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Also, "in good time", which means "earlier than expected", "with no risk of being late".

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