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While those might mean the same for the laymen, from a medical point of view, there is a difference between illness and sickness

Medical sociology has long made the distinction between illness and sickness Illness is the objective diagnosis that an external impartial observer is able to make based on the constellation of symptoms which the patient presents Sickness is the social role that. I'll is a contraction of i will These types of apostrophe words are called contractions (though be aware that there are other reasons to use apostrophes besides forming contractions) The apostrophe indicates that one or more letters were removed, thereby shortening, or contracting, the word

In this example, i (wi)ll = i'll as kb90 mentions, contractions are generally considered less. As you've already said, ill can mean bad in some senses In fact, sick is the more common word if you want to describe somebody in the bad sense (however, sick can also be used as a slang term for cool or awesome.) context determines the meaning That serial killer is one sick individual Ill intentions often result in ill deeds.

Is it correct to think that if i say i have been ill for a week it could both mean i am still ill or i just got better

I thought that if you have recovered you should say i was ill for a week. What is difference between ill and sick, how do i say sick people or ill people to refer to people not feeling well? If your daughter is too young to turn on the tv herself, these verbs in conversation with her are very unlikely Because they assume she will understand the idea of lost time and how to regain it For a small child like that one would simply say something like I'll let you have more tv time some other day.

We would rarely say get (an) illness this is not idiomatic We could either say get ill (or fall ill) or get a disease, though catch a disease is perhaps more likely If the type of disease is known then we would use that John got ill while touring india He had to spend three nights in mumbai general hospital (i'd prefer fell ill here) you are very unlikely to get a disease from.

I want to apologize for some mistake in official mail and want to make them sure i will not do that again

I will take care of this next time Or i will take care of this onwards. People just started pointing and saying i'll do the white rice and i'll do the black beans and ill do the tomatoes etc If you don't believe me, go to a chipotle and listen. I'll [i shall] be going to the shops anyway means i am already planning to go to the shops You could also say i'm going to the shops anyway (present referring to the future)

The continuous (progressive) tense usually means that an action is ongoing, but this is a special use of i'm going to meaning that you plan or expect to do something in the future I'll go to the shops doesn't carry.

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