Want to know the difference between IN TIME and ON TIME? A lot of English learners learn that the difference is that ON TIME means "at the exact time" and IN TIME means "before that time" or "with time remaining". However, that's not 100% true, and it's not the most important difference. Watch this video if you want to know what the real difference is.
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