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French Phrase

C'est prévu pour demain matin.

/sɛ pʁe.vy puʁ də.mɛ̃ ma.tɛ̃/
Meaning"It's scheduled for tomorrow morning."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to indicate that a specific event, task, or meeting has been planned or set to occur during the next morning. It utilizes the past participle of the verb 'prévoir' (to plan or foresee) to describe a current state of scheduling. It is a standard, clear way to confirm a timeline.

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When to use

Use this phrase in professional or social contexts when someone asks about the timing of an event or when you need to confirm a deadline. It is very common in office environments for project updates.

Grammar Breakdown

C'estprévupourdemainmatin

1

C'est

A contraction of 'ce' (it/that) and 'est' (is), used to introduce a fact or state.

2

Prévu

The past participle of the verb 'prévoir'. It functions here as an adjective to describe the status of the event.

3

Pour

A preposition that, in this context, indicates the intended time for which something is planned.

🗨In Conversation

A

Tu sais quand la réunion commence ?

Do you know when the meeting starts?

C'est prévu pour demain matin.

It's scheduled for tomorrow morning.

B

Common Mistakes

  • C'est prévu à demain matin.

    Use the preposition 'pour' instead of 'à' when referring to a scheduled time for an event.

  • C'est prévoyé pour demain matin.

    The verb 'prévoir' is irregular; its past participle is 'prévu', not 'prévoyé'.

Alternatives

  • C'est pour demain matin.

    It's for tomorrow morning.

  • C'est programmé pour demain matin.

    It's programmed for tomorrow morning.

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Cultural Tip

In France, the 'matin' usually refers to the period between 8:00 AM and 12:00 PM. In a professional setting, if you say something is scheduled for 'demain matin', people will often expect it to be ready by the start of the workday or by the first coffee break.