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Jonathan Mak Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

How do I use this word?

When do I need to add the word "ain't" ?
What does it mean?
  

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"Ain't" is a substandard form of English that collectively means "are not", " is not" or " am not". It is generally considered an uneducated use because it ignores the verb / tense and noun agreement. It is not recommended for people who pursues mainstream English.

  • "Ain't" is a substandard form of English that collectively means "are not", " is not" or " am not".
  • It is generally considered an uneducated use because it ignores the verb / tense and noun agreement.
  • It is not recommended for people who pursues mainstream English.
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"Ain't" is a substandard form of English that collectively means "are not", " is not" or " am not". It is generally considered an uneducated use because it ignores the verb / tense and noun agreement. It is not recommended for people who pursues mainstream English.
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Jonathan MakWhen do I need to add the word "ain't" ?
Whenever and wherever you wish to be taken for a fool.

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