2022-11-16
14 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry.
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So in this advanced English lesson, we're looking at expressions about time.
Okay?
So it's advanced English.
So you might not understand them all, but try and understand as many as you can and practice them because that really, really makes a difference.
So when we're talking about time, there are two expressions that get people confused a lot.
On time and in time.
Okay, so just a quick explanation of the difference.
Usually when we're talking about on time, it's relating to something that's scheduled.
The train is on time.
The train is always on time.
The bus is never on time.
It's never there.
When you want, it tells you it will arrive.
The schedule says it will arrive at 02:00, and it's usually two or three or four minutes late, but you have to be on time.