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Clarke (1999) points out that Newfoundland Vernacular English generally expresses a habitual event (not in the past) with the suffix -s on a verb stem (e.g. I gets sick when I takes aspirin).
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I get sick.
Then I got sick.
"I got sick," she recalled.
Sure, I got sick.
I got sick of it".
"I got sick," the girl said.
I know I get sick a lot.
I got sick during the vacation.
"I get sick on their food".
I got sick working so hard!
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