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  2. 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.

  3. Unlocking the Meaning of "I'm on My Way": A Simple Phrase in English • Discover the true meaning behind the commonly used phrase "I'm on My Way" in English. ...

  4. To be currently departing. I just want to get a drink of water, and then I'll be on my way. We're on our way, the kids are putting on their shoes right now. Can this wait till later? I'm on my way out. 3. To be found or located along the route (to someone or some place).

  5. "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.".

  6. 1. In the process of traveling to someone or some place. We were a little late leaving the house, but we're on our way to you now. I just need to pack up my bag, then I'm on my way to the library. 2. Found or located along the route to someone or some place. We should pick up some flowers for your parents.

  7. Jun 28, 2008 · They both can mean both things. In my American English experience, though, one usually says "On my way" to refer to both of those meanings, and "On the way" to refer to something in the path of your journey.

  8. Mar 9, 2019 · Alan Walker, Sabrina Carpenter & Farruko - On My Way (English Translation) Lyrics: I'm sorry but / Don't wanna talk, I need a moment before I go / It's nothing personal / I draw the blinds...

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