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In Time - On Time ⏰ Learn the difference (Easy English)
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Oct 17, 2022
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ON time = not late
“The 10:35 train was ON time.” = It left at 10:35, it left the station at its planned time.
IN time = soon enough
“My train is late, I hope I am home IN time for dinner.” = Soon enough for dinner.
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