Sicken is the verb form of sick. "That politician's actions sicken me."
Sicken is the verb form of sick. "That politician's actions sicken me."
The incorrect form of the verb in the sentence is "take." It should be "get" instead, so the corrected sentence would be "You better go inside before you get sick."
The verb is "is". "he" is a pronoun, taking the place of a noun , and "sick" is an adjective, describing the subject,"he".
The word sick is an adjective; he is a sick man.
Are is the present tense plural be verb. It is used with plural subjects egWe are sick. The dogs arenoisy. They are looking for trouble. You are making too much noise.
Are is the present tense plural be verb. It is used with plural subjects egWe are sick. The dogs arenoisy. They are looking for trouble. You are making too much noise.
They were sick.
It could be depends on how it is used. The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object is a form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister); or the subject becomes the object (Mary's feet got wet. feet->wet). Example:She gets sick in the car. (she->sick)She gets flowers for her birthday. (not a linking verb)
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Sick isn't a verb but an adjective. Therefore there is no past tense of sick. However, you can simply say "was sick"
The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."
No, it's an adjective.