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French Phrase

Mon dernier cours finit à 15h.

/mɔ̃ dɛʁ.nje kuʁ fi.ni a kɛ̃.z‿œʁ/
Meaning"My last class finishes at 3 p.m."
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Meaning

This sentence clearly states the end time of a student's academic day. It uses the verb 'finir' in the present tense to describe a scheduled event. In French, the 24-hour clock is standard for schedules, so '15h' represents 3:00 PM.

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When to use

Use this phrase when talking about your daily routine or school schedule. It is perfect for informing friends or family when you will be available after your studies.

Grammar Breakdown

Monderniercoursfinità15h

1

Possessive Adjectives

'Mon' is the masculine singular possessive adjective used because 'cours' is a masculine noun.

2

Adjective Placement

'Dernier' (last) is one of the adjectives that usually comes before the noun it modifies.

3

Verb Conjugation

'Finit' is the third-person singular form of the second-group verb 'finir' (to finish) in the present tense.

4

Telling Time

The preposition 'à' is always used to indicate the specific time an event occurs.

🗨In Conversation

A

Tu es libre pour un café cet après-midi ?

Are you free for a coffee this afternoon?

Oui, mon dernier cours finit à 15h.

Yes, my last class finishes at 3 p.m.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Mon dernier cours finit à 3h.

    Using '3h' without context implies 3 a.m.; use the 24-hour clock '15h' for clarity in schedules.

  • Mon dernier cours est fini à 15h.

    Use the simple present 'finit' for scheduled events rather than the passive or past construction.

Alternatives

  • Je finis les cours à 15h.

    I finish classes at 3 p.m.

  • Ma dernière leçon se termine à 15h.

    My last lesson ends at 3 p.m.

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Cultural Tip

In France, the 24-hour clock is used for almost all official schedules, including schools, trains, and television. While someone might say 'trois heures' in a casual chat, writing '15h' is the standard way to ensure there is no confusion between morning and afternoon.