“In time”, “on time”: difference – Speakspeak
speakspeak.com › grammar-articles › in-time-on-timeOct 19, 2014 · On time. We use on time to say that something happened ‘exactly at the planned time’. We use it when speaking about timetables and arrangements. On time suggests that something or someone is neither late nor early. I want to start the meeting on time so please don’t be late. The films at this cinema never start on time – they always start late because of all the advertisements.