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Can you explain the difference between ' in time ' and ' on time ' . 'in time' means 'early enough'. The fire department arrived in time to prevent the grass fire from spreading to the house.

  • Can you explain the difference between ' in time ' and ' on time ' .
  • 'in time' means 'early enough'.
  • The fire department arrived in time to prevent the grass fire from spreading to the house.
  • 'on time' means at the scheduled or planned time.
  • The 10:45 train departed (exactly) on time.
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Can you explain the difference between 'in time' and 'on time'.
'in time' means 'early enough'. The fire department arrived in time to prevent the grass fire from spreading to the house.
'on time' means at the scheduled or planned time. The 10:45 train departed (exactly) on time.

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