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Message de invinctus posté le 22-06-2018 à 15:40:49 (S | E | F)
Bonjour,
Pourriez-vous m'aider s'il vous plait?
what is the difference between:to be in time and to be on time?
Merci pour vos réponses.
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Modifié par lucile83 le 22-06-2018 23:10
Message de invinctus posté le 22-06-2018 à 15:40:49 (S | E | F)
Bonjour,
Pourriez-vous m'aider s'il vous plait?
what is the difference between:to be in time and to be on time?
Merci pour vos réponses.
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Modifié par lucile83 le 22-06-2018 23:10
Réponse : Le temps/aide de sanna6, postée le 22-06-2018 à 19:21:38 (S | E)
Hello
I found something and perhaps that will give you some help to understand the difference : Lien internet
Have a nice evening
Réponse : Le temps/aide de gerold, postée le 22-06-2018 à 19:38:52 (S | E)
Bonjour,
"On time" means "à l'heure", "in time" means "à temps". If you arrived at the station after the scheduled departure time of your train, you did not arrive "on time". But, if your train was late and you were able to catch it, you can say "I arrived "(just) in time".
Sometimes there is little difference and you can say both.
Réponse : Le temps/aide de jade77, postée le 24-06-2018 à 02:24:27 (S | E)
Hi,
To be in time means that you have extra time before starting your activity, and to be on time means you arrived at the starting time and you should start right away.
I give you an example of a job interview, if you got called in, they tell you a date with a time. For example 10am if you arrive at 9:30 then you are in time and if you arrive exactly at 10 you will be on time (not recommended to be on time for a job interview but it's better to be in time )
Réponse : Le temps/aide de here4u, postée le 24-06-2018 à 11:41:43 (S | E)
Hello!
Pour s'entraîner un peu plus :
Lien internet
Hope it will help!
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