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What is the difference between Je suis toujours à l'heure pour au lycée. and Je suis toujours à l'heure pour l'ecole. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between Je suis toujours à l'heure pour au lycée. and Je suis toujours à l'heure pour l'ecole. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Je suis toujours à l'heure pour LE* lycée.
>> I'm always on time for high school.
Je suis toujours à l'heure pour l'école.
>> I'm always on time for school.
A bientôt ! :)
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Ok thanks but since I'm in high school would I use le lycée or l'ecole? Does it really matter?
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It doesn't really matter, we will understand that you are on time for school whether it is elementary school, or high school. For university however, we'd rather use the word "université" or "fac" (informal).
A bientôt ! :)
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