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    Red face Differences

    Hello,
    what are the differences between those sentences?

    1.I has treated you,
    2.I treats you,
    3.I have been treating you,


    Thank You

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    Talking Re: Differences

    the first and second sentences are completely incorrect.
    1-I can not come with HAS.
    2-i doesn't give (the third person S) to the verb after it.
    3- means the time that both of us know when it was, the thing i told you, or what i did with you was not serious. i was kidding.


    Hope that helps

    Matilda

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    Question Re: Differences

    Thank matilda...

    how about this,

    1.I have treated you, as my sister.
    2.I treat you, as my sister.
    3.I have been treating you as my sister.



    thank

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    Default Re: Differences

    These are OK by me-I'd leave out the commas.

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