Use I'll only informally, or in dialogue to represent speech. Do not use contractions in formal writing.
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'.
Ill-clad is two syllables: ill-clad.
"Ill" can be used as an adjective to describe someone who is sick or unwell. It can also be used to describe something that is unfavorable or not good. For example, "She felt ill and stayed home from work" or "The company's ill financial health led to its closure."
The prefix of "ill gotten" is "ill," which means harmful or morally wrong.
The homophone for "ill" is "eel."
Ill, more ill, most ill.
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'.
more ill, most ill
Ill Seen Ill Said was created in 1981.
Pretends to be ill is when a person is acting as if he/she is ill but actually the person is not ill.
trver is ill
ill Bill or ill Will
Ill-clad is two syllables: ill-clad.
Ill Bill goes by Ill Cannibill.
no she is not ill!
No She Wasnt Ill
If your mildly ill then go to a doctors and if you are strongly ill then you go to the Hospital.