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how How does the word «en»“en” change meaning and proper ordering?

I came across this sentence:

J'en suis encore malade...malade…

I was wondering about the structure and usage of «en»en. Could the following sentences convey the same meaning? As a beginner, I would tend to say:

Je suis encore malade...malade…

ORor

Je suis encore en malade...malade…

how does the word «en» change meaning and proper ordering?

I came across this sentence:

J'en suis encore malade...

I was wondering about the structure and usage of «en». Could the following sentences convey the same meaning? As a beginner, I would tend to say:

Je suis encore malade...

OR

Je suis encore en malade...

How does the word “en” change meaning and proper ordering?

I came across this sentence:

J'en suis encore malade…

I was wondering about the structure and usage of en. Could the following sentences convey the same meaning? As a beginner, I would tend to say:

Je suis encore malade…

or

Je suis encore en malade…

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how does the word «en» change meaning and proper ordering?

I came across this sentence:

J'en suis encore malade...

I was wondering about the structure and usage of «en». Could the following sentences convey the same meaning? As a beginner, I would tend to say:

Je suis encore malade...

OR

Je suis encore en malade...