In a dictionary, "I'll" comes before "isle." This is because dictionaries are organized alphabetically, and the letter "I" in "I'll" is followed by an apostrophe, making it come before the "s" in "isle."
I'll comes before ill
According to a dictionary illness means unhealthy, indisposed, or sick. But the archaic (out of use) definitions also means wickedness. So if you are thinking of 'ill' along the lines of 'ill will' then yes; illness might mean 'full of ill.' But usually no.
I Don't Know!!!!! I'm An Idiot When It Comes To ill People Or Cigarets!!!!!
Tomorrow, Ill miss you, Remember, Ill always be true
first click your neopets, if it comes up with a fish bone on the right, feed him. but if it say's your neopet's ill buy it some medicine
The Online Etymology Dictionary (etymology is the study of word origins) says "ill" came from "illr" which was a word in Old Norse. It probably came to English through the viking invasions. They don't know where the Old Norse word came from. See http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=ill
It is not even a word, it is just made up. look in the dictionary.
The spelling "ile" (île) is the French word for "island." The similar English words are ill (sick), isle (island), or aisle (a store or theater pathway).
Vulnerable. They were extremely ill prepared for caring for their group during the first winter. Their ill preparedness made them extremely vulnerable to starvation, disease and weather conditions.Vulnerable. They were extremely ill prepared for caring for their group during the first winter. Their ill preparedness made them extremely vulnerable to starvation, disease and weather conditions.Vulnerable. They were extremely ill prepared for caring for their group during the first winter. Their ill preparedness made them extremely vulnerable to starvation, disease and weather conditions.Vulnerable. They were extremely ill prepared for caring for their group during the first winter. Their ill preparedness made them extremely vulnerable to starvation, disease and weather conditions.
it comes only if u are lucky and it comes in kanto [every map] it comes only if u are lucky and it comes in kanto [every map] well i have a siney lugia level 100 ill trade for a siney deoxys 100 or tell me were to get deoxys and if i get 1 ill tell you were to get a lugia lvl 80 min u need fire fox morons
That is the correct spelling of the word "ailing" (ill or sick).
i seriously do not know but ill find out