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No, he isn't= No, he is not? Is that right?
No, he isn't = No, he is not. = No, he's not.
Are they all right? What's the different situation of using them?
Thank you for help!!
7 de oct. de 2015 15:08
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Yep, they all mean the same thing. "No, he is not" sounds a bit more formal than the other two, but the only difference between "He's not" and "He isn't" is personal preference.
7 de octubre de 2015
As Jmat says 'He is not.' is often more formal but it can also be used to emphasise that he is not something. For example. Bob is American, isn't he? No, he is not. He is British.
'He isn't' is more natural in everyday conversation.
Hope this helps
Bob
7 de octubre de 2015
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