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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

In Time

Hello everyone,

Could you please tell me if it's possible to use "in time" in place of "on time" in the following sentence?

Blair was no longer two days early- he was just on time, but he was happy.

Regards,

JA

  

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Yes. Here's the broad idea. He was on time.

  • Yes.
  • Here's the broad idea.
  • He was on time.
  • He wasn't late.
  • He arrived at the time he was supposed to arrive at.
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Yes.

Here's the broad idea.

He was on time. He wasn't late. He arrived at the time he was supposed to arrive at.

He was in time. He wasn't late. He didn't miss anything.

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