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Linian_U Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Using "to treat"

I learn the word "to treat"
Can I use it in such way?

1) She treats me well enough (or quite well?)
2) She treats him with love.
3) She treats her parents with respect.
  

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1) She treats him well enough. (this is fine even though I'd expect something to follow "enough", at least in some contexts ) She treats him well (enough) so they are still together. (enough is optional) 2) She treats him with love.

  • 1) She treats him well enough.
  • (this is fine even though I'd expect something to follow "enough", at least in some contexts ) She treats him well (enough) so they are still together.
  • (enough is optional) 2) She treats him with love.
  • (ok) 3) She treats him with respect.
  • (commonly said)
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1) She treats him well enough. (this is fine even though I'd expect something to follow "enough", at least in some contexts )
She treats him well (enough) so they are still together. (enough is optional)

2) She treats him with love. (ok)

3) She treats him with respect. (commonly said)
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Thank you very much. Emotion: smile

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