English Vocabulary Lesson on IN TIME and ON TIME / AT THE END and IN THE END

English Vocabulary Lesson on IN TIME and ON TIME / AT THE END and IN THE END

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Englishing
Jun 14, 2026

This video is about the difference between in time & on time. Both expressions are easily confused among students. Use "in time" to mean at the edge of a specific time. It's mainly used for deadlines. Use "on time" to mean punctual, mainly used for duty obligations. In this video, Mr. P./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 students who wish to study or review English grammar and vocabulary. However, it would also help students who are at an advanced level and wish to brush up on English grammar.

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Mr. P. is a Canadian English Teacher/Coach from Toronto, Canada, who has been teaching English since 1997. He taught English to adults in Rome for 20 years.
He is an Honorary Fellow in the English Language at UNITELMA La Sapienza University in Rome. In the past, he was also a Language Monitor at the University of Toronto. He has also taught English to many important politicians and celebrities in Italy. He is a certified English Teacher specializing in TEFL, TESL, TESOL (Arizona State University) & TOEFL.

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