ON Time vs. IN Time – What is the difference?

ON Time vs. IN Time – What is the difference?

 ON time vs IN time – English Prepositions The meeting was scheduled for 10 a.m. Do I say…. I arrived on time. … or … I arrived in time? Well, both are correct BUT they have slightly different meanings. Let’s look at the difference between these two...
GET OVER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

GET OVER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

 The English phrasal verb GET OVER has the following meanings: 1. Get over = to recover from (transitive) To recover from something such as when you have been sick or not feeling well (sad, disappointed, etc.) and you are now feeling better. To return to your normal...
Where are you? Rooms in a house

Where are you? Rooms in a house

Where are you? Rooms in a house Where are you? Where are you? = I want to know your location or position. = What is your location? The question is: Where are you? The answer can be: To be + IN + the (room) … or a place. I’m in the bathroom. You are IN a room....

Marital Status and Relationship Vocabulary

 What does marital status mean? When you see marital status on an official form or application, they usually want to know if you are married or single. However there is a lot more English vocabulary associated with marital status and relationships that we use in...

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