-
-
- Sick
-
-
-
- He is sick.
-
You look sick.
-
She must be sick.
-
He may be sick in bed.
-
I thought he was sick.
-
I'm sick of hearing it.
-
My mother is sick in bed.
-
Excuse me, but I feel sick.
-
He has been sick for a week.
-
I'm sick of this hot weather.
-
It's obvious that she's sick.
-
He is afraid of becoming sick.
-
Tom was sick in bed last Sunday.
-
Because he's sick, he can't come.
-
He has been sick for a long time.
-
He has been sick in bed all week.
-
He was sick, so he couldn't come.
-
I'm sick and tired of hamburgers.
-
It seems obvious that he is sick.
-
The whole family was sick in bed.
-
He was sick, so he did not go out.
-
He's been sick in bed for four days.
-
He couldn't come because he was sick.
-
I'm sick of listening to her complaints.
-
I shouldn't have eaten that. I feel sick.
-
My mother has been sick since last month.
-
My father has never been sick in his life.
-
While he was sick, he lost a lot of weight.
-
I was absent from school because I was sick.
-
My father has never gotten sick in his life.
-
He was absent from school because he was sick.
-
Since my mother was sick, I couldn't go there.
-
She was absent from school because she was sick.
-
Within one month of going abroad, he became sick.
-
Mary pretended she was sick to avoid going to school.
-
I didn't know that you were sick, so I didn't visit you in the hospital.
-
-
-