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-- Posted by Reefer at 6:19 am on July 8, 2009
Who frequently uses ain't isn't instead of the grammatical correct counterpart?
-- Posted by beholder at 6:20 am on July 8, 2009
i do
-- Posted by A r c a d i a at 6:20 am on July 8, 2009
Not I.
-- Posted by yoshiness at 6:20 am on July 8, 2009
I use it sometimes use it IRL, but here, I try to sound as professional as possible.
-- Posted by Reefer at 6:21 am on July 8, 2009
Quote: from yoshiness at 8:20 am on July 8, 2009
I use it sometimes use it IRL, but here, I try to sound as professional as possible.
FRAUD!!
-- Posted by d man3 at 6:22 am on July 8, 2009
i AIN'T gonna tell you if i do or not
-- Posted by LondonGirl11 at 6:22 am on July 8, 2009
I don't even understand the sentence.
-- Posted by cyanotype at 6:23 am on July 8, 2009
Quote: from yoshiness at 9:20 am on July 8, 2009
I use it sometimes use it IRL, but here, I try to sound as professional as possible.
lol@you. _ I never use ain't.
-- Posted by electricguitarchic95 at 6:23 am on July 8, 2009
I don't
-- Posted by zudle at 6:32 am on July 8, 2009
not me.. even when I'm speaking I don't use the word "ain't"..
-- Posted by Shaknbake at 12:04 pm on July 10, 2009
"Ain't" en't a grammatical error - first of all because it's a lexical choice, and second because it's a nonstandard contraction. Contractions aren't incorrect in informal English.
-- Posted by katkatkat at 12:59 pm on July 11, 2009
i don't think i have ever used the word "ain't"
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