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"'''AIN'T'''" is very informal and slang (some people would say incorrect). You will find it a lot in movies and songs. | "'''AIN'T'''" is very informal and slang (some people would say incorrect). | ||
You will find it a lot in movies and songs. Therefore it's important to understand it. | |||
However we do not recommend you to use it. | |||
Originally it is a contraction of "are" and "not" - so "ain't" means "are not". | Originally it is a contraction of "are" and "not" - so "ain't" means "are not". |
Revision as of 16:38, 30 June 2017
"AIN'T" is very informal and slang (some people would say incorrect).
You will find it a lot in movies and songs. Therefore it's important to understand it.
However we do not recommend you to use it.
Originally it is a contraction of "are" and "not" - so "ain't" means "are not".
Examples:
- You ain't ... = You are not...
- You ain't going / You ain't goin' = Your are not going
Subsequently, "ain't " replaces the use of the verb "to be" in the present and the negative, as well as the verb "to have" in certain cases:
- I ain't... = I am not
- You ain't done it = You have not done it