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18 July, 04:30
Whats the difference between ain't and isn't?
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Roxanne
18 July, 04:33
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Isn't is a proper contraction. Ain't is improper because the first part of the contraction is not a word.
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Ortiz
18 July, 04:41
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The difference is that ain't is considered to be improper grammar.
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