Hello, my name is Veit, I'm German and I'm learning English with English school books.
I've read these two sentences in an English school book. Sometimes there are some mistakes, so I don't know, if they're right.
I have to go to the dry-cleaner's.
You ain't got to be sorry!
I only want to know, if these sentences are right.
Thanks for your help!
file tile 16 I have to go to the dry-cleaner's. This one is OK. Also, dry cleaner's .
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file tile 16I have to go to the dry-cleaner's.
This one is OK. Also, dry cleaner's.
file tile 16You ain't got to be sorry!
No. "ain't" is considered ungrammatical, but you may see a sentence like this in novel when a writer is trying to show that one of the characters in his story doesn't come from a very e