How were you treated by your host family?
The sentence "How did your host family treat you?" may be expressed in the passive voice as "How were you treated by your host family?"
The verb were makes it passive.
The sentence should read: "Wow, that was some treat," said Joe. "What time did you go?" Commas are used to set off dialogue tags and to separate phrases within a sentence.
She gently placed the fragile glass ornament on the shelf.
It depends on which meaning of the word is intended. In the sentence "Please don't treat me like an object.", the stress would be on "ob-". In the sentence "I object to the way you treat me.", the stress would be on "-ject"
The sentence "How did your host family treat you?" may be expressed in the passive voice as "How were you treated by your host family?"
The verb were makes it passive.
He is treated well.
i treat myself with an i phone
Visiting your grandparents is a special treat.
Bob Treat has written: 'Hilgendorf family' 'The cavalry saber' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy 'One branch of the Treat family in America, 1622 to 1992'
Tell your family they will help you! Otherwise I would look online about how to treat this problem.
cause they hate you
they can do that. yes
Tom's dog supplicated him for a treat.
Really is a feat!
You could say "the parents treat the child good and the child know it's place". Another way is " The child know it's place in the family due to the parents treating him that way." Another way is " the parents treat the kids how they were born in that order".