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What is the difference between 'in time' and 'on time'?



 
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What is the difference between 'in time' and 'on time'? Sun Apr 11, 2004 11:06 am  What is the difference between 'in time' and 'on time'?
 

Hello! What is the difference between " in time" and "on time"
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Hi,

In time = before you are late
On time= punctual

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