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On time vs. in time #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 18, 2004 20:24 pm   On time vs. in time
 

Test No. express/inter-10 "Under my Skin", question 2

As they only had a few minutes to get to the station, they ran all the way and finally caught the train by the skin of their teeth.

(a) just in time
(b) just for time
(c) just on time
(d) just by time

Test No. express/inter-10 "Under my Skin", answer 2

As they only had a few minutes to get to the station, they ran all the way and finally caught the train just in time.

Correct answer: (a) just in time
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difference between "just in time"
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On time vs. in time #2 (permalink) Fri Nov 19, 2004 16:40 pm   On time vs. in time
 

On time means at the agreed point of time:
Mr Miller arrived at the office on time for our meeting.

In time means to almost be late, but manage to get there:
Although the traffic had been very bad I managed to get to the office in time.
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