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different between on time in time​

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Answered by OM4569
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on time only I think

Answered by SoumithG26
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on time - to be punctual.

in time - to be before the time appointed.

Note: Don't use 'in' and 'on' before today, yesterday, tomorrow, the day after, the day before or next, previous.

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