Questions & Answers about Le directeur arrive à l'heure.
Why is le directeur used instead of la directeur?
Why is there a definite article before the job title here? In English, we often say just “Director arrives….”
Why is the verb arrive spelled with a final -e and not -es, like “he arrives” in English?
What tense is arrive? It looks like simple present—does it ever mean future?
Why is the preposition à used with l’heure? Could I use en or dans instead?
To say someone is “on time,” French uses arriver à l’heure: the verb + à + l’ (definite article) + heure. You would not use en or dans here.
- en often means “in” (duration): en une heure (“in one hour”).
- dans means “in” when talking about a future delay: dans une heure (“in an hour from now”).
What does à l’heure literally mean, and why does it translate as “on time”?
Could I say Il est à l’heure instead of Il arrive à l’heure? What’s the difference?
Is there any liaison or special pronunciation when saying arrive à l’heure?
Yes. You normally link the final -e in arrive to the à, but since à ends in a vowel and l’heure begins with a vowel sound, you just pronounce smoothly without a hard break:
a. arrive → [aʁiv]
b. à l’heure → [a lœʁ]
Together: [aʁiv a lœʁ], with no extra /t/ or /z/ sound, just a flowing connection.
How would I make this sentence negative?
Wrap the verb in ne … pas. Because arrive starts with a vowel, you can make the ne contract to n’:
Le directeur n’arrive pas à l’heure.
That means “The director does not arrive on time.”
How do I turn Le directeur arrive à l’heure into a question?
You have three main options in French:
1) Intonation (spoken): Le directeur arrive à l’heure ?
2) Est-ce que: Est-ce que le directeur arrive à l’heure ?
3) Inversion (more formal): Le directeur arrive-t-il à l’heure ?
All mean “Does the director arrive on time?” or “Is the director arriving on time?”
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