Former-Teacher | Date: Monday, 06.12.2010, 09:04 | Message # 1 |
Dean
Group: Admins
Messages: 504
Status: Offline
| Dear Netters! I have come across a few mistakes in some of your posts in which you use the words 'sick' or 'ill'. One basic rule: 1) When used as predicatives, these two words mean almost the same with a definite medical emphasis in the word 'ill' E.g.: 'He is sick'- says that somebody has a certain form of physical malfunction, just as we say that he or she feels a little bad. Often, it is an everyday, colloquial sabstitution of the word 'ill'. E.g.: 'He is ill'- means a certan diagnosis, often used with intensifiers like 'seriously ill', it is more definite that a person needs medical treatment. 2) When used as attributes, these two words have absolutely different meanings. E.g.: 'It is a sick person'(Это больной человек) - means that a person has problems with health and may or may not need medical treatment. E.g.: ' It is an ill person"(Это злой/плохой/зловредный/испорченный... человек) means that you are describing somebody's bad character
|
|
| |