To form the present perfect tense, a past participle must be combined with the helping verbs, have, or has (present tense). In this case the verb is 'to be' and its past participle is 'been.' The answer is, "He has been ill."
Susan has been ill.
Who can form a perfect union by ending racism, hatred, and war. But then again, who going to accept change? Well I guess Ill be the only one
Such ill-paid farm work is a form of servitude.
An interrogative sentence is intended to elicit a reply or gain information about the subject of the sentence. The sentence "She was ill.", is a statement or an answer to an interrogative. It would answer such interrogatives as; "Has she ever been ill?" "Was there a time when she was not well?" " Do you know her medical history?" "Why did she die?" "Was she ill?"
no clue but ill find out
"He spent his ill-gotten gains."
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The sentence is a quotation. "I feel ill," thought Samuel.
Ill is not a verb, therefore it does not have a past tense. It is used with the auxiliary, 'be', i.e 'I am ill'(present) Therefore, past would be 'I was ill'.
She made an ill-informed decision based on incomplete information.
If you are terminally ill, you may have intractablepain....
It is an observation because you can see that the cat is ill so it is visual.