Qual a diferença entre IN TIME ou ON TIME?
As expressões On time, in time, e just in time são usadas para se referir a tempo. Vamos conferir seus usos em conversações:
On time:
- I am usually on time for work. I am usually not late for work.
 - I hope the meeting starts on time.
 - Do you think the train will come on time today?
 
Late:
- Jack was late for work. Jack was not on time for work.
 - Dale said the meeting started late this morning.
 - Do you think the train will come late today?
 
In time:
- I arrived at the office in time for the meeting. I arrived before the meeting started.
 - I hope we can get to the station in time for the express train.
 - Even though there was traffic, I was in time for the movie.
 
Just in time:
- I arrived at the office just in time for the meeting. I was almost late.
 - We got to the station just in time for the express train.
 - Because there was a lot of traffic, I was just in time for the movie.
 

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