Thursday, February 12, 2009

Grammar Point: In Time vs On Time

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Do you know the difference in using in time vs on time?

In time indicates that someone will do something before a given time in the future.

On time indicates that someone will do something at a given time in the future.

Example Sentences

I hope he arrives in time for the meeting at 8pm tonight.
Maria is always on time for work.

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