As a verb, it is normally spelled "sic". The past tense and past participle are the same: sicked.
The past tense of "sick" is "sicked," and the past participle is also "sicked."
was. She is sick She was sick
sicked As in "The doberman was sicked on the burgler by the angry sherriff."
"Been" is the past participle of the verb "be" and is used in present perfect and past perfect tenses, as well as passive voice constructions. It indicates that something has occurred or existed in the past and has relevance to the present moment.
The verb "was" is used when referring to singular subjects (e.g. He was) or past tense actions (e.g. She was sleeping). The verb "were" is used when referring to plural subjects (e.g. They were) or in past tense actions for plural subjects (e.g. The dogs were barking).
"Have been" is used to indicate a completed action or state that occurred in the past and has relevance to the present, while "are" is used to indicate a current state or condition. For example, "I have been to the store" refers to a past action with present relevance, while "They are at home" indicates their current location.
present - am: I am feeling sick. past - was: I was feeling sick past participle - been: I have been feeling sick all day There are no rules for forming the past participle 'been'.
Sick is primarily an adjective and so doesn't have a past participle.
The word sick is an adjective, and therefore does not have a past tense. Only verbs have past tenses.
She was She is sick. She was sick.
was sick
Sick isn't a verb but an adjective. Therefore there is no past tense of sick. However, you can simply say "was sick"
is - is present tense. He is from China. was - is past tense. He was sick last week.
The past tense of feel is felt. For example, I felt sick. Or, I felt the cloth.
The past tense of feel is felt. For example, I felt sick. Or, I felt the cloth.
'Am' is the first person singular present tense conjugation of the verb 'to be'. The past tense conjugation of the first person singular is 'was'. and the past participle form is 'have been'.Examples of all three tenses in the first person singular follow.I am a natural blonde.I was in Paris last year.I have been sick for three days.
sicked As in "The doberman was sicked on the burgler by the angry sherriff."
Feel is an irregular verb. The past is felt.I felt sick yesterday.