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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

In time and On time

0Can somebody tell me the difference between "finishing the work in time" & "finishing the work on time"0-
  

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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Can somebody tell me the difference between "finishing the work in time" & "finishing the work on time"12br
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10"On time" means "punctual".02br
00He always reaches school on time. (He is never late.)02br
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0 01i00on time02i00 means at (or before) a prearranged specific time. It means 01i01u00not late02u02i00 for an appointment.02br
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00 If your English class starts at 10 o'clock, and you arrive at 10, or just before 10, you are 01i00on time02i00 (for your English class).02br
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Thanks a million.Your answer to this question " What's the differnce between in time& on time " did the trick for my English class in school!

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I really like CJ's explanation! Emotion: smile

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