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Why don't you give an explanation ?
I think " in time" is a little bit sooner than "on time" but I am not sure :)
IN or ON time for me. ;-)
And so say most voters. ;-)
"missed my bus", so we use "in time"
it's more ...
how to say that~~~so poor of my vocabulary level
likes "push"~
Even with a "missed bus", it is correct to say "on time". :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Firelord
ON time :punctualQuote:
Originally Posted by MikeNewYork
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Hi ayexa,;-)
for a special definition just take a look at
http://www.wordreference.com/definition/in%20time.htm
then fill in the other expression.:up:
Ulli
thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
I often use the two interchangeably. I think there is a difference though, with on time being used when the speaker has a specific time in mind.
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