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past tense of verb 'to treat'....is it treated or treat (pronounced 'tret')
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Having trouble finding correct version of past verb 'to treat'....is is eg
I treated her like a Queen?
I treat (pronounced 'tret') her like a Queen
She was treated like a Queen
She was 'treat' (tret) like a Queen.......HELP!!!
I treated her like a Queen?
I treat (pronounced 'tret') her like a Queen
She was treated like a Queen
She was 'treat' (tret) like a Queen.......HELP!!!
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As has been said, tret is used in Yorkshire and Lancashire. They also say sat instead of sitting."I were sat at table" meaning "I was sitting at the table".
I find dialects extremely interesting. I was born in London but now live in the NW. I have spent considerable time in Devon and I often find myself speaking like a Devonian when I go down there.
When I moved out of London I couldn't understand what some of my new neighbours where talking about!
As has been said, tret is used in Yorkshire and Lancashire. They also say sat instead of sitting."I were sat at table" meaning "I was sitting at the table".
I find dialects extremely interesting. I was born in London but now live in the NW. I have spent considerable time in Devon and I often find myself speaking like a Devonian when I go down there.
When I moved out of London I couldn't understand what some of my new neighbours where talking about!
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