Mario
What is "ain't"? And when should I use it? Give me some examples please.
2013年12月12日 05:27
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I guess technically, "ain't" would be most commonly used as a conjunction of "am not". Examples would be: I ain't kidding. I ain't paying for this. It might also be used when directed at someone else, as in "You ain't going", in which case it would be combining "are not". Realistically though, it's used most frequently only by people in certain regions of the country or of certain socioeconomic statuses. You wouldn't want to use it in any serious, intelligent conversation.
2013年12月12日
It is true what she said. ain't = am not
2013年12月16日
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