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Did you know she sicked vs Did you know she sick

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form would be "Did you know she is sick?" using the present tense of the verb "to be" and the adjective "sick."

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 512 views

Did you know she sicked

This phrase is incorrect. "Sicked" is not a standard form of the verb "to be sick."

The correct form should be "Did you know she is sick?" using the present tense of the verb "to be" and the adjective "sick."
  • How did you know she collapsed?
  • Did you know she's developed something
  • Did you know she was from Jersey?
  • Did you know she had a triple?
  • How did you know she came here?
  • Did you know she had plastic surgery?
  • Did you know she killed another guy tonight?
  • Did you know she was still married?
  • How did you know she'd have the marks?
  • Did you know she's pregnant?
  • Did you know she was a mermaid?
  • Did you know she was there too?
  • And did you know she was dating someone at the time?
  • Did you know she married you under a false name?
  • Did you know she was going to see Windsor?
  • Mr. Conville, did you know she was dead?
  • Then how did you know she was here?
  • Did you know she has her own line of velour sweatpants?
  • Did you know she'd moved into a chalet?
  • Did you know she painted something about that on her bedroom wall?

Did you know she sick

This phrase is also incorrect. "Sick" should be followed by the verb "is" to form a correct sentence.

The correct form should be "Did you know she is sick?" using the present tense of the verb "to be" and the adjective "sick."
  • And... did you know she was sick?
  • And... did you know she was sick?
  • You know, sick old women are usually pretty sharp.
  • You know how sick he is.
  • You know that sick, eerie feeling you get just before the flu attacks your body.
  • You know, sick old women are usually pretty sharp.
  • To make sure that I'm not, you know, sick.
  • You know he's sick and suffering.
  • And for all we know she could get sick again tomorrow.
  • She's in a home, and I'm the only one who even knows she's sick.
  • Did you know Jurgen was sick when you sent him down on that dive?
  • You know, I'm sick of looking at that.
  • You know water makes me sick.
  • You know, I'm sick of all the secrecy.
  • You know, he was sick... cancer.
  • You know, towards the sick, aged and gross.
  • You know, I am sick of the pleasantries.
  • You know, I am sick of the pleasantries.
  • You know, that is sick.
  • You know, she was sick for about a week.

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