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Amn't as a contraction of am not is known from 1618. As the "mn" combination of two nasal consonants is disfavoured ...
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"ain't" is a colloquialism and contraction for "am not", "is not", "are not", "has not", and "have not". In some dialects "ain't" is also used ...
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Properly an old contraction of am not or are not. The battle against ain't was lost at least two centuries ago but is still fought in isolated areas. See also If it ain't ...
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Usage Note: ain't has a long history of controversy. It first appeared in 1778, evolving from an earlier an't, which arose almost a century earlier as a contraction of ...
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The place of ain't in the English language ... is" and "she isn't". In other words, in tag questions like these, we use the negative contraction of the verb "to be": ...
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My question is not very serious, but I'd like to know what the contraction ain't means. I met it in the song of Chris de Burgh, 'Moonlight and roses'. 'Tonight there's ...
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Originally a non-slang word, ain't began as a contraction for "am not", as in "I ain't stupid." When people began to use it improperly as in "He ain't", which should ...
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| Ain't - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
| Amn't as a contraction of am not is known from 1618. As the "mn" combination of two nasal consonants is disfavoured ... |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ain%27t |
| Contractions of negated auxiliary verbs in English - Wikipedia, the ... |
| "Ain't" is a colloquialism and contraction for "am not", "is not", "are not", "has not", and "have not". In some dialects "ain't" is also used ... |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contractions_of_negated_auxiliary_verbs_in_English |
| Ain't | Define Ain't at Dictionary.com |
| Properly an old contraction of am not or are not. The battle against ain't was lost at least two centuries ago but is still fought in isolated areas. See also If it ain't ... |
| http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ain%27t |
| ain't - definition of ain't by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ... |
| Usage Note: Ain't has a long history of controversy. It first appeared in 1778, evolving from an earlier an't, which arose almost a century earlier as a contraction of ... |
| http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ain%27t |
| "Ain't" Isn't a Four-Letter Word - alphaDictionary - Free Online ... |
| The place of ain't in the English language ... is" and "she isn't". In other words, in tag questions like these, we use the negative contraction of the verb "to be": ... |
| http://www.alphadictionary.com/articles/drgw003.html |
| 'haven't', 'isn't' - Learning English | BBC World Service |
| My question is not very serious, but I'd like to know what the contraction ain't means. I met it in the song of Chris de Burgh, 'Moonlight and roses'. 'Tonight there's ... |
| http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv50.sht... |
| Urban Dictionary: ain't |
| Originally a non-slang word, ain't began as a contraction for "am not", as in "I ain't stupid." When people began to use it improperly as in "He ain't", which should ... |
| http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php%3Fterm%3Dain%27t |
