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What are the uses and differences of sick?

Sick and ill both mean "sick", and sick is usually used as an attribute. If it means "bored", it can only be used as a predicate, usually followed by the preposition of. Ill is usually used as a predicative. Generally speaking, it is not an attribute, and it can only be used when it means "harmful".

First, the difference between being sick and being sick

1, as an attribute: sick is generally used.

Doctors are responsible for taking care of patients. Doctors are responsible for taking care of patients.

As a predicative, you can use ill (UK) or sick (USA).

She was ill for a week, during which he didn't eat anything. She was ill for a week, during which she ate nothing.

When sick means "sick", it is usually used as an predicative or attributive. If sick means "boring", it can only be used as a predicative, followed by the preposition of.

Mary hates his job. Mary hates his job.

If ill means "sick", it doesn't need to be used as an attribute, but when it means "bad" or "harmful", it can only be used as an attribute, not as a predicative.

For example, the Tom family had bad luck. The Tom family met with bad luck.

5. For "patients", the sick are generally used instead of the sick.

For example, the sick and the elderly need our help. Both the sick and the old need our help.

If ill means "sick" or "sick" physically or mentally, it is usually used as a predicative.

Tom was once very ill, but he managed to pull through. Tom was once very ill, but he finally recovered.

7. In some phrases, these two words cannot be used interchangeably: sick pay allowance, sick leave, speaking ill of someone and feeling bad about them.

Second, sick and sick related phrases.

1, sick

(1)sick at, which means: right? You will soon feel unhappy; I'm afraid I want to throw up at the sight of it. I'm afraid I want to throw up at the sight.

(2) Ill to death means: extremely tired; You may be sick to death because a friend denies her partner's opinion. For a friend who only mechanically repeats his partner's point of view, you may feel extremely bored.

(3) Sick image means: what is a sick image; If you are sick, you can say, I feel as sick as a dog. If you really feel sick, you can say that I am as sick as a dog.

2. Get sick

(1)be fall ill, which means: get sick; Example: Be careful not to get sick. Be careful not to get sick.

(2) Being sick means: suddenly getting sick; When babies are sick, they must be taken good care of. These children must be taken care of carefully, especially when they are ill.

(3) Being ill means: ominous; He warned them that they would be taken away if they insisted. He warned them that if they persisted, they would suffer.