Another blog about English
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
ill or sick?
Apparently, sick can be placed before a noun and sick can't. In British English sick also means vomit or be about to. Ill can be in expressions like: ill-mannered or ill-treated. Both mean to be in poor health conditions.
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