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to be on time vs in time
If we arranged an appointment and someone was late, it means he couldn't be on time or in time?
Dec 5, 2018 4:03 AM
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Hi, Hадежда,
As regards your quesiton, It means that the person could not be ''on time'' for the appointment.
--> Similar though these expressions may be, there is still a slight difference in meaning between them. Below is an explanation on the usage of ''on time'' and ''in time'':
1) ON TIME
''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.
E.g.: ''My job interview is scheduled for 4:00 PM.''
''If I arrive at 4:00 PM, I am on time for the interview.''
E.g.: ''The flight is scheduled to leave at 10:30 AM.''
''If it leaves at 10:30 AM, the flight is leaving on time.''
E.g.: ''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.
2) IN TIME
''In time'' means that something happened at the last moment before it was too late; before something bad would happen.
E.g.: ''The accident victim was seriously injured; they got him to the hospital just in time.''
(If they hadn’t arrived at the hospital, he might have died)
E.g.: ''I missed the opportunity to go to that college because I didn’t submit my application in time.''
E.g.: ''I left home early and arrived in plenty of time to catch my flight.''
E.g.: ''I got stuck in traffic and arrived just in time to catch my flight.''
* We often say “just in time” to emphasize that something happened immediately before the limit/deadline, as you can see by comparing the last two example sentences.
Hope that helps!!!
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