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Silencio Tarsier Posted 13 years ago
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ain't I?

I am cute, ain't I?
I am cute, isn't I?
I am cute, am not I?

She denied me, did/ didn't she?
Since deny is negative, should we use did?
  

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Yes, you have to use the negative question because she says something about you that is affirmative for her. She denied me, didn't she?

  • Yes, you have to use the negative question because she says something about you that is affirmative for her.
  • She denied me, didn't she?
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Yes, you have to use the negative question because she says something about you that is affirmative for her.

She denied me, didn't she?
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I am cute, ain't I? (This is not standard English.)
I am cute, isn't I? (This is wrong.)
I am cute, am not I? (This is very formal English.)

Say this:
I am cute, aren't I?

She denied me, didn't she?
The meaning of the ve

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