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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Didn't or ain't?

Oh dear, I've got flummoxed on this one.

You took GCSE before, didn't you?

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You took GCSE before, ain't you?


I think "aint you?" is correct. How you think?

  

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" is correct. How you think? You should say "what do you think"?

  • " is correct.
  • How you think?
  • You should say "what do you think"?
  • It is as correct as "He don't want it" or "I ain't got nobody".
  • That's bad English which educated people would never use.
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mosjaI think "aint you?" is correct. How you think? You should say "what do you think"?It is as correct as "He don't want it" or "I ain't got nobody". That's bad English which educated people would never use.
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Oh dear, I've got flummoxed on this one.

You took GCSE before, didn't you? (I usually use an identifier, eg the GCSE, eg your GCSE.0

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You took GCSE before, ain't you? The correct tag here is "didn't you?"


I think "aint you?" is correct. How you think? What do you think?


No. ain't you? is slang/dialect for are

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