
Mastering the Past Participle of French Verb 'Diffuser'
In French language learning, mastering the conjugation of verbs is an essential step. One such verb is ‘Diffuser,’ which means ‘to broadcast’ or ‘to spread.’ Today, we will focus on the past participle form of this verb, which is ‘diffusé.’
The past participle ‘diffusé’ is often used with the auxiliary verb ‘avoir’ (to have) in compound tenses. Here is the conjugation of ‘avoir’ in the present tense:
- J’ai (I have)
- Tu as (You have)
- Il/Elle/On a (He/She/One has)
- Nous avons (We have)
- Vous avez (You have)
- Ils/Elles ont (They have)
Usage Examples:
- J’ai diffusé l’information. (I broadcasted the information.)
- Tu as diffusé la nouvelle. (You spread the news.)
- Il a diffusé l’épisode. (He broadcasted the episode.)
- Nous avons diffusé les résultats. (We spread the results.)
- Vous avez diffusé le rapport. (You broadcasted the report.)
- Elles ont diffusé les photos. (They spread the photos.)
Mastering the past participle ‘diffusé’ will help you express past events accurately in French. Keep practicing!
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