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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #110747: Time : on - in - at
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Speaking | Frequent mistakes | Idioms [Change theme]
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    Time : on - in - at


     This question isn't only a problem for beginners and I also saw it discussed on English speaking forums. Even some native speakers hesitate, in some sentences...This remark shouldn't comfort you (or despair you!), but encourage you to solve this question which, after all, is quite easy. 

     

    1) ON TIME = at a specified time, not late.

     

     -         The 10.00 train left on time and will arrive at 12.30.

    -         He hardly ever get to work on time.

        The antonym of  ON TIME is LATE (to be late = not to be on time)

                                                               

     

    2) IN TIME = early enough, early enough to do something = doing something before a deadline, or doing it before it becomes unavailable.

     -         Will Dad be in time for the concert ?

     -         After 10 o'clock, you won't be in time to get that important discount! 

       : The antonym of  IN TIME  is :  too late.

     

                                                                       

     

    3) AT  TIMES :  sometimes, occasionally.

     -    She's usually sweet and kind, but at times, she can be cruel and ruthless. 

      : The antonym of  AT TIMES is NEVER = not ever.

    Synonyms are many: from time to time, now and then, every so often, once in a while, on occasion(s), occasionally, off and on etc.

     

                                                                                                 

     

    Well, well!  You must be ready now...  but be careful!  

     





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    2. Thanks to our work, the project was completed . Our boss will be happy.


    3. Oh no Jo, don’t be late again… Try to be for once.


    4. He feels so lonely,, that he would like someone to help him…


    5. I hope we will make it to the theatre .The show starts at 8 p.m. and no one is admitted after the beginning.


    6. Please, tell me you’ll arrive for the ultrason. I’d like you to be here to see our future baby together…


    7. Oh no! It's already 9:55. Are we going to be able to make it ?


    8. Promise me you’ll arrive to see me play…


    9. He has very strange reactions … I can’t understand him…


    10. Trains may arrive , but you can’t really tell with coaches… It depends on the traffic so much.


       








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