Welcome to the conjugation section for the English verb treat. Here you will find the complete conjugation of this verb in all its tenses and modes. We also offer usage examples for each verb form and mode, so that you can better understand how treat is used in different contexts.
indicative
present
i treatyou treathe/she/it treatswe treatyou treatthey treatpreterite
i treatedyou treatedhe/she/it treatedwe treatedyou treatedthey treatedpresent continuous
i am treatingyou are treatinghe/she/it is treatingwe are treatingyou are treatingthey are treatingpresent perfect
i have treatedyou have treatedhe/she/it has treatedwe have treatedyou have treatedthey have treatedfuture
i will treatyou will treathe/she/it will treatwe will treatyou will treatthey will treatfuture perfect
i will have treatedyou will have treatedhe/she/it will have treatedwe will have treatedyou will have treatedthey will have treatedpast continous
i was treatingyou were treatinghe/she/it was treatingwe were treatingyou were treatingthey were treatingpast perfect
i had treatedyou had treatedhe/she/it had treatedwe had treatedyou had treatedthey had treatedfuture continuous
i will be treatingyou will be treatinghe/she/it will be treatingwe will be treatingyou will be treatingthey will be treatingpresent perfect continuous
i have been treatingyou have been treatinghe/she/it has been treatingwe have been treatingyou have been treatingthey have been treatingpast perfect continuous
i had been treatingyou had been treatinghe/she/it had been treatingwe had been treatingyou had been treatingthey had been treatingfuture perfect continuous
i will have been treatingyou will have been treatinghe/she/it will have been treatingwe will have been treatingyou will have been treatingthey will have been treatingparticiple
imperative
treatlet's treattreatpresent
treatingpast
treatedinfinitive
to treatperfect participle
having treated
The verb treat is a fundamental part of the English language and it is important to know its conjugation in order to use it correctly in your conversations, writing, and other contexts. That's why we invite you to explore this section and learn more about the conjugation of treat. We hope this tool will be useful in your learning of English!