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Which is correct in a question: Why am I not .... or Why aren`t I....?
2012年10月10日 10:08
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They are both grammatically correct. However, "Am I not..." is much more formal and can sound a bit funny. We say "Aren't I...", which looks grammatically incorrect but isn't. It used to be (and still is in some places) "Amn't I...", but due the the difficulty in pronunciation, "Aren't I..." became the commonly used for form.
2012年10月10日
Why am I not, is the correct version. I am you are She/he/it is we are they are And you can just add the word "not" behind it. It might be confusing nowadays because the scripts of a movie of lyrics from a song do not always use the proper grammar
2012年10月10日
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