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How to use on time and in time?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

"on time" refers to meeting a schedule, like "on time for her appointment" or "Getting to his wedding on time".

"in time" refers to one event happening before another, as in "He was at the track just in time to see his horse run", or "She arrived in time to see the 2nd act of the play."

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13y ago

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