French Phrase
C'est prévu pour trois heures.
Meaning
This phrase is used to communicate that an event, meeting, or appointment has been officially set for a specific time. The word 'prévu' comes from the verb 'prévoir', meaning to foresee or plan, which gives the sentence a sense of formal arrangement. It is a very common way to confirm logistics in both professional and daily life.
When to use
Use this phrase when you are confirming a schedule that has already been decided. It is perfect for telling a colleague when a meeting is or informing a friend about the time of a reservation.
✦Grammar Breakdown
C'estprévupourtrois heures
C'est
A contraction of 'ce' and 'est', used to introduce a fact or state of being.
Prévu
The past participle of 'prévoir', used here as an adjective to mean 'planned' or 'scheduled'.
Pour
A preposition that, in this context, designates the specific time allocated for an event.
🗨In Conversation
À quelle heure est notre rendez-vous ?
What time is our appointment?
C'est prévu pour trois heures.
It is scheduled for three o'clock.
✕Common Mistakes
C'est prévu à trois heures.
While 'à' is used for time, 'pour' is preferred here to indicate the time slot specifically reserved for the event.
C'est prévue pour trois heures.
Since the subject 'ce' is masculine, the past participle 'prévu' must remain in its masculine form.
↔Alternatives
C'est à trois heures.
It is at three o'clock.
Le rendez-vous est fixé à trois heures.
The appointment is set for three o'clock.
Cultural Tip
In French culture, 'C'est prévu' implies a level of commitment to the schedule. While social events might allow for a 'quart d'heure de politesse' (15-minute delay), professional appointments are expected to start exactly at the scheduled time.

