0I’m still aren’t happy - I still aren't happy. 02br 02br 00I don’t know but deep from my inside some body saying me - this is not ok. '02br 02br 00Final sentence: What'll you suggest?
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10I’m still aren’t happy - I still aren't happy. (you don't need two 'to be' verbs in one phrase).12br10Neither of those sentences are acceptable. 'I still am not happy' or 'I'm still not happy' are good.02br
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10The difference is that people use the latter but they don't use the former.12blockquote10I have honestly never heard anyone in life, television, film or anywhere else say 'I aren't'. It's not colloquial, as colloquial is informal and relaxed with slang - not flat out wrong.02br