What’s the difference between “in time“ and “on time“? - English Grammar lesson ( Prepositions)

What’s the difference between “in time“ and “on time“? The phrases “in time“ and “on time“ are very similar in meaning, but English speakers use them in slightly different situations. In this lesson Niharika brings out the difference between the two time phrases: On time : Doing something “on time“ means meeting an appointment, or meeting a time that has been set by someone. For example: I hardly ever get to work on time. Peter wants to start the meeting on time. In time : Doing something “in tim
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