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[GIU] UNIT119 On time and in time. At the end and in the end ​​​UNIT119 ​​On time ​and in time At the end ​and in the end ​​​A. ​On time ​and in time ​On time= punctual, not late. 시간이 딱 맞는, 늦지 않는. If something happens ​on time, it happens at the time that was planned: 뭔가가 ​on time에 일어났다면 그것은 계획된 그 시간에 일어났다는 것: The 15:10 bus left ​on time. (= it left at 15:10) "I'll meet you at 18:00." "OK. but please be ​on time​." (= don't be late, be there at .. 2016. 10. 5.
[GIU] UNIT118 At/on/in (Time) ​​​UNIT118 ​​At/on/in (Time) ​​​A. Compare ​at, ​on, and ​in: She arrived ​at 8:30. She arrived ​on Tuesday. She arrived ​in October./ She arrived ​in 2015. ​at은 하루 중 시간에 사용: ​at 5:​​00/ ​at 11:45/ at midnight/ at lunchtime/ at sunset, etc. ​on은 요일과 날짜에 사용: ​on Friday/ on Fridays/ on October 10, 2016/ on Christmas day/ on mu birthday also ​on the weekend, ​on weekends ​in은 더 긴 기간들에 사용(​​for exam.. 2016. 10. 4.
[GIU] UNIT117 By and until, By the time... ​​​UNIT117 ​​By and ​until, ​By the time... ​​​A. ​By (+ a time) = no later than: ~보다 늦지 않은 This milk should be sold ​by October 12. I sent the letter to her today, so she should receive it ​by Monday. (= on or before Monday, no later than Monday) We'd better hurry. We have to go to school ​by 9:00. (= at or before 9:00, no later than 9:00) Where's Sofia? She should be here ​by now. (=.. 2016. 10. 2.
[GIU] UNIT116 For, during, and while ​​​UNIT116 ​​For, during, and while ​​​A. ​For and ​during 뭔가가 얼마나 오래 지속되고 있는지 말하기 위해 ​for+ a period of time을 사용한다: for ​two hours for ​a week for ​ages He studied ​for ten hours yesterday. Where have you been? I've been waiting ​for ages. 언제 뭔가가 일어났는지 말하기 위해 ​during+ noun 사용(not how long): during ​the movie during ​our vacation I fell asleep ​during the movie. I ate amazing food ​during ou.. 2016. 9. 29.