what is the difference between on time and in time
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In time" means various things but here it would mean with time to do something. So, something like: "My appointment was a 8, but I arrived at 7:55, in time to wash my face before the meeting". ... I believe that on timemeans at the planned time: neither late or early
Answer:
On time means that there is a specific time established when something is
supposed/expected to happen, and it is happening at the planned time.
My job interview is scheduled for 4:00 PM.
If I arrive at 4:00 PM, I am on time for the interview.
The flight is scheduled to leave at 10:30 AM.
If it leaves at 10:30 AM, the flight is leaving on time.
The class is supposed to start at 9:00.
If it does start at 9:00 with no delays, it is starting on time.
If you say “He’s always on time” it means he is punctual; he always arrives at the correct time, he is not late.
If you say “He’s never on time” it means he is always late.
IN TIME
In time means that something happened at the last moment before it was too late; before something bad would happen.
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