you will stay sick and get sicker
becacuse it rained
The past tense of "rain" would be "rained".It rained is the past tense
they were sick of getting rained on? xD
You would feel very sick
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If the slaves were sick, they would usually be thrown offboard and left to swim. This is because no-one would want to buy the sick slaves.
It would likely make him sick.
The air would be polluted and everyone will fall sick
you dead and get sick
they would get sick
the flood happened cos it rained kthxbai.
I believe it rained in March. And 2 people had nookie