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  3. 1 coming; going: If she phones again, tell her I’m on my way (= coming to see her). ♢ I’d better be on my way soon (= leave soon). 2 during the journey: I bought some bread on the way home. 3 (of a baby) not yet born: She’s got two children and another one on the way. See also: on, way.

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  4. Learn the difference between in the way and on the way, two common phrases in English grammar. In the way means in the way of movement or action, while on the way means on the route or direction to somewhere.

  5. Learn the meaning of the idiom on its way, which can mean happening or arriving soon, or leaving. See how to use it in sentences and compare with other related expressions.

  6. "on my way" is a perfectly correct and commonly used phrase in written English. It usually refers to the idea of someone heading towards a particular destination or goal. For example: "I'll be there soon - I'm just on my way now.".

  7. Although they look similar, "in the way” and “on the way” have surprisingly different meanings and uses. In the way “In the way” is used to describe something that blocks or prevents something else from happening, or makes it more difficult. It has a negative connotation.

  8. 1. To be currently en route (to someone or some place). We were a little late leaving the house, but we're on our way now! A: "Dad, can you come pick me up from soccer practice?" B: "Sure thing, pal. I'm on my way!" Please tell me you're on your way.

  9. Jun 16, 2020 · There's no much difference between the two of them. However, I am on the way implies an established route used by many people whereas I am on my way refers to my particular route.

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