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Phoebe Lee Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Aren't I?

We can say aren't I for the question tag of I am. So can we say I aren't sonething else in normal when we are talking?
  

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Phoebe Lee So can we say I aren't so m ething else in normal when we are talking? No. Please check this thread .

  • Phoebe Lee So can we say I aren't so m ething else in normal when we are talking?
  • No.
  • Please check this thread .
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Phoebe Lee So can we say I aren't something else in normal when we are talking?

No.

Please check this thread.

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No.

From Oxford Living Dictionaries

"The contraction aren't is used in standard English to mean ‘am not’ in questions, as in I'm right, aren't I? The more logical form amn't is now non-standard and restricted to Scottish, Irish, and dialect use. Outside questions, it is incorrect to use aren't to mean ‘am not’ (for example, I aren't going is clearly

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