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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

On time or in time?

Hello,

Which phrase is correct?

She is always in time for her lessons or she is always on time for her lessons.

Thanks
  

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Either is possible, but I think you mean the latter. In time = not late On time = at the right time

  • Either is possible, but I think you mean the latter.
  • In time = not late On time = at the right time
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Either is possible, but I think you mean the latter.

In time = not late

On time = at the right time

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