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Sent: Apr 24, 2013 19:40
14. Ill is more formal than sick. It is used to describe long- and short-term diseases. #EngVocab
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Sent: Apr 24, 2013 19:39
13. "Sick" usually describes short-term diseases, like flu. #EngVocab
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Sent: Apr 24, 2013 19:39
13. "Sick" usually describes short-term diseases, like flu. #EngVocab
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Sent: Apr 24, 2013 19:38
12. "Sick" and "Ill" are similar in meaning, but they are used differently. Sick is less formal than ill. #EngVocab
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Sent: Apr 24, 2013 19:38
12. "Sick" and "Ill" are similar in meaning, but they are used differently. Sick is less formal than ill. #EngVocab
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On Twitter: http://twitter.com/EnglishTips4U/status/327038958934585344
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