Mikhail
"There isn't any" vs "There ain't no" Please explain, when to use which.
24 févr. 2022 12:07
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Use "there isn't any" (or "there aren't any) in most cases. "There ain't no" is something you might never use. It's not part of my normal speech, for example. But if you are friends with people who use that style of speech, then feel free to use it with them.
24 février 2022
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"There ain't no"... is slang, it is a very informal phrase
24 février 2022
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Hi Mikhail, some of the answers here are incorrect. 'There ain't no' is not incorrect English nor is it slang. It is correct in a number of dialects of English, but not in standard English. 'There isn't any' is standard English.
24 février 2022
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There ain't no Us a double negative. It is used in common speaking, but grammatically actually wrong. There ain't no = there are not no ...
24 février 2022
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