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BulbulTada Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

'It's not' or 'It isn't'

It's not clear.

It isn't clear.

Are both of these sentence structures common everywhere? Which do you say more?

  

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They are both common. ", but I might say either.

  • They are both common.
  • ", but I might say either.
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They are both common. I probably say "it's not..." more than "it isn't...", but I might say either.

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