in time vs. on time

This video is about the difference between in time & on time. Both expressions are easily confused among students. Use “in time“ to to mean at the edge of a specific time. It’s mainly used for deadlines. Use “on time“ to mean punctual, it’s mainly used for obligations of a duty. In this video, Marc will explain the difference between “at the end“ and “in the end“.The expression “at the end“ means at exactly the time stated; “in the end“ instead means finally. The lesson is mainly designated for elementary
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