French Phrase
J'arrive à l'école tôt tous les matins.
Meaning
I arrive at school early every morning. The sentence emphasizes a regular habit and punctuality in a daily routine.
When to use
Use this phrase when talking about your daily school routine, describing punctuality, or answering questions about what time you usually get to school.
✦Grammar Breakdown
J'arriveàl'écoletôttouslesmatins
Contraction J'
The subject pronoun "je" contracts to "j'" before a vowel or mute h.
Arriver (present)
"arriver" is a regular -er verb; in the present tense, 1st person singular is "j'arrive".
Preposition à + location
"à" introduces the place where someone arrives.
Elision l'
The definite article "le" becomes "l'" before a vowel, as in "l'école".
Adverb tôt
"tôt" means "early" and modifies the verb to indicate time.
Expression tous les matins
"tous les" agrees with the plural noun "matins" and means "every morning".
🗨In Conversation
À quelle heure arrives‑tu à l'école ?
What time do you arrive at school?
J'arrive à l'école tôt tous les matins.
I arrive at school early every morning.
✕Common Mistakes
Je arrive à l'école tôt tous les matins.
Before a vowel, "je" contracts to "j'"; "Je arrive" is incorrect.
J'arrive à l'école tôt tous le matins.
"Tous" must agree with the plural noun "matins"; use "tous les matins".
J'arrive a l'école tôt tous les matins.
The preposition "à" contracts with the article to "à l'"; missing the apostrophe is a spelling error.
↔Alternatives
Je viens à l'école tôt chaque matin.
I come to school early each morning.
Je me rends à l'école tôt chaque matin.
I go to school early each morning.
Je suis à l'école tôt chaque matin.
I am at school early each morning.
Cultural Tip
In France, schools typically start around 8 am, so arriving "tôt" often means being there before the first bell. Punctuality is valued, especially in academic settings, and using "tous les matins" signals a consistent habit rather than a one‑off occurrence.

