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What's the difference between "isn't" and "ain't" ?
When I should use "isn't" and when I should use "ain't" ?
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You should always use ' isn't '. ' Ain't ' is poor English spoken by uneducated people; the only time to use it would be if you were acting such a part in a drama, etc.
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Of course it helps, Alyssa. Thanks a lot.
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They mean the same thing. But ain't is slang. Its not a real word. Always use isn't.
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It means am not/are not/is not or has not/have not. I'd also like to add that "ain't" isn't considered standard English, though I wouldn't say it is only used by uneducated people haha! It would be used in an informal setting, and I have found that it usually depends on someone's accent/dialect. Hope it helps! :)
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Thanks, Giulia. Examples are always helpfull. :)
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