I am not.
2007-12-09 23:32:01
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answered by tattie_herbert 6
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I am not
"ain't" is popularly used for the negative any of any of the forms of the present tense of the verb "to be" and, increasingly, of the verb to have as well (as in "I ain't got it". It is never correct English, but it originally replaced only the form "isn't".
2007-12-09 23:45:45
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answer #2
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answered by GrahamH 7
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between the "powers of English" is that that's versatile and can be "bent" plenty until now growing to be gobbledegook ... pronunciation clever, too. you additionally can say "at present could be what day?"
2016-10-10 23:31:57
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answer #3
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answered by prebor 4
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Aint is now in the Websters Dictionary and is also considered proper english.
2007-12-09 23:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Originally, ain't was used as a replacement for AM NOT. However, over time, it started being used for other contractions as well.
For example:
"I ain't sick." = I AM NOT sick.
"You ain't going?"= You ARE NOT going?
"She ain't going." = She IS NOT going.
"I ain't got my money." = I DO NOT have my money.
"She ain't got my money." = She DOES NOT have my money.
"You ain't seen nothing yet!" = You DID NOT see anything yet!"
"I ain't seen him." = I HAVE NOTseen him.
"He ain't been here yet." = He HAS NOT been here yet.
2007-12-09 23:54:10
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I ain't answering this question. Whoops ahh did done it already
2007-12-09 23:38:28
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answered by wireczar 3
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If you're saying..."I ain't sure." then it would be
"I am not sure" or even "I'm not sure.."
If you're trying to say.."I ain't got a cent" it would be "I haven't got a cent."
2007-12-09 23:45:48
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all aint is not a word
at least its not in the dictionary
suggestions for I aint
I won't
I will not
I don't
I do not
2007-12-10 01:56:40
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answer #8
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answered by sweet_blue 7
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i aint got nowt to do w`it (Yorkshire)
2007-12-09 23:38:10
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answer #9
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answered by Ghost Boy 7
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"I am not" but mostly spoken as "I'm not" [bothered]
Or i aint doing that - I do not want to/wont do that
2007-12-09 23:37:33
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answered by a beautiful lie 6
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I am not or (depending on how used) I will not
2007-12-09 23:37:02
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answered by Anonymous
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