Hello! My English teacher said : "when we come to the place in planned time we should use the phrase "in time". When we come in advance we should use "on time"." Is it right ? ( I hope there are no mistakes in my text
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Here are two examples: Ron is late! That's not like him. There must be something wrong.
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Here are two examples: Ron is late!
That's not like him.
There must be something wrong.
He is always on time.
" We arrived just in time to catch the 8:00 train.
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