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isabel edelmira
the difference
what is the difference between ill and sick?
2018年6月12日 01:42
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I've noticed that British English speakers use "ill" more frequently than American English speakers. My British friend uses "ill" frequently, but I almost never say it.
2018年6月12日
For the most part they could be used interchangeably. I guess for a better distinction between the two, being "ill" could refer to you just not feeling the best or not 100%. Being "sick" would refer more to actually having some kind of disease in your body that would cause you to vomit, sneeze, cough, etc. But in actuality you could get away with using either one in a sentence and a native would know which one you mean. Hopefully that helps!
2018年6月12日
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