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How to Use "Treat" with Example Sentences
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treat
(v):
to handle someone or something in a certain way; to give medical care
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Used with adverbs:
"
The teacher
treats
each student
equally
.
"
(equally, fairly)
"
He
treats
his dog
badly
.
"
(badly, harshly, roughly)
"
She has been
treated
well
.
"
(well, kindly)
"
They were
treated
unfairly
by the police.
"
(unfairly, unjustly)
"
The doctor
successfully
treated
the patient.
"
(successfully, effectively)
"
The cut on her finger had to be
medically
treated
.
"
(medically, surgically)
"
If you do not
properly
treat
that wound, it will get infected.
"
(properly)
Used with prepositions:
"
She is
treated
like
a queen.
"
(like)
"
He
treats
her
with
care.
"
"
I will
treat
the infection
with
strong antibiotics.
"
(with)
"
He was
treated
for
a broken arm.
"
(for)
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treat
(n):
a gift that makes someone happy
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Used with adjectives:
"
I have a
special
treat
for you.
"
(special, big, real, great, little, small)
"
Dining out is a
rare
treat
these days.
"
(rare, occasional)
"
This is a
tasty
treat
from the bakery.
"
(tasty, sweet, delicious)
Used with verbs:
"
You
deserve
a
treat
for being good at the doctor's office.
"
(deserve, earn)
"
I like to
hand out
treats
during the holidays.
"
(hand out, give out, pass out)
"
They
get
treats
at their grandmother's house.
"
(get, receive)
Used with prepositions:
"
They took the kids to the amusement park
for
a special
treat
.
"
(for, as)
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