ILL & SICK

Ill & Sick

 Are usually interchangeable when referring to someone not feeling well
  • I am feeling ill.
  • I am feeling sick.
  • My donkey is very ill. I called the doctor for him.
  • My donkey is very sick. I called the doctor for him.
  • My sister is in the hospital. My sister is sick.
  • My sister is in the hospital. My sister is ill.
  • We are not feeling sick.
  • We are not feeling ill.

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