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French Phrase

C'est prévu pour trois heures.

/sɛ pʁe.vy puʁ tʁwa z‿œʁ/
Meaning"It is scheduled for three o'clock."
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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.

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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

1

C'est

A contraction of 'ce' and 'est', used to introduce a fact or state of being.

2

Prévu

The past participle of 'prévoir', used here as an adjective to mean 'planned' or 'scheduled'.

3

Pour

A preposition that, in this context, designates the specific time allocated for an event.

🗨In Conversation

A

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.

B

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.

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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.