Grammar in use54 [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. 이전 1 ··· 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ··· 14 다음