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<div style="font-size:250%;">AIN'T: What does it mean?</div>
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"'''AIN'T'''" is very informal (some people would say incorrect). It is used a lot both in UK and the US; you will hear it in many movies and songs. Therefore it's important to understand its use.  
"'''AIN'T'''" is very informal (some people would say incorrect). It is used a lot both in UK and the US; you will hear it in many movies and songs. Therefore it's important to understand its use.


However it should never be used in formal or written contexts.
However it should never be used in formal or written contexts.
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*I '''ain't''' French = I '''am not''' French
*I '''ain't''' French = I '''am not''' French
*You '''ain't''' done it = You '''have not''' done it
*You '''ain't''' done it = You '''have not''' done it
*I '''ain't''' done nothing = I '''haven't''' done anything
*I '''ain't''' done nothing = I '''haven't''' done anything (note this slang double negation)
*He '''ain't''' got a car = He '''doesn't have''' a car
*He '''ain't''' got a car = He '''doesn't have''' a car


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==Videos==
==Videos==
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==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/(a)round-and-about|(a)round and about]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Prepare-IELTS|Prepare IELTS]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Language-registers|Language registers]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Not…as-such|Not…as such]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Top-1000-Trip-Ideas|Top 1000 Trip Ideas]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Although,-though,-but-and-however|Although, though, but and however]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Any-and-no|Any and no]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Frequently-Misspelt-Words|Frequently Misspelt Words]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Best-Songs-to-Learn|Best Songs to Learn]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Most-Common-Greek-Roots|Most Common Greek Roots]]

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AIN'T: What does it mean?

"AIN'T" is very informal (some people would say incorrect). It is used a lot both in UK and the US; you will hear it in many movies and songs. Therefore it's important to understand its use.

However it should never be used in formal or written contexts.

Meanings[edit | edit source]

Originally it is a contraction of "are" and "not" - so "ain't" means "are not".

It generally replaces the use of the verb "to be" in the present and the negative, as well as the verb "to have" in certain cases:

Examples:

  • You ain't going / You ain't goin' = Your are not going
  • I ain't French = I am not French
  • You ain't done it = You have not done it
  • I ain't done nothing = I haven't done anything (note this slang double negation)
  • He ain't got a car = He doesn't have a car

Other slang contractions in English[edit | edit source]

See: https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/English/Vocabulary/Slang-contractions

Videos[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]