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I am so ill vs I am so sick

Both phrases, 'I am so ill' and 'I am so sick,' are correct and commonly used in English. They both convey the idea of feeling unwell or unhealthy. The choice between 'ill' and 'sick' is a matter of personal preference or regional variation.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 855 views

I am so ill

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express feeling unwell or unhealthy.

This phrase is used to convey a strong sense of being unwell or unhealthy. It is interchangeable with 'I am so sick.'

Alternatives:

  • I am feeling very unwell
  • I am not well
  • I am under the weather
  • I am feeling poorly

I am so sick

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express feeling unwell or unhealthy.

This phrase is used to convey a strong sense of being unwell or unhealthy. It is interchangeable with 'I am so ill.'

Alternatives:

  • I am feeling very unwell
  • I am not well
  • I am under the weather
  • I am feeling poorly

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