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What is aren't i?The disarming response to the such questions as, "what are you doing?", "what are you talking about?, and "what is your problem?", substituting some words in your response to fit the question. It is a more polite way to tell that guy in english to fuck off. In order to be used correctly, you must say it the moment the question you are being asked ends. Usually starting with who, what, when, where, why or how, containing one of the contractions hasn't, aren't, won't, shouldn't, or wasn't, and containing a verb. Using it is an automatic +20 pts. 1) - U.S.A.: "who else have you bombed, afghanistan?" aren't i - videoAren't i - what is it?The proper way to say ''ain't I''. ''Aren't I'' means ''am I not''. Don't say ''ain't I''. ''Aren't I'' is correct. I'm in my car, aren't I. What does "aren't i" mean?Just as David said, "aren't I" means "am I not". However, it is /not/ the proper way to say anything. Don't say ''aren't I'', it's incorrect. I'm in my car, am I not? Aren't i - what does it mean?The incorrect way of asking "Am I not?" For example, you DO NOT say "I ARE going to the party," but rather "I AM going to the party." If you say "I ARE going to the party" you are using the word "are" in the first-person singular instead of the word "am" which is incorrect. In the same way, when you say "Aren't I" you are using "are" in the first-person singular when you should be using "am." Thus "Aren't I?" is incorrect. Aren't i - meaningA contraction which is technically incorrect but is accepted, and therefore acceptable, within conversational English. 'Aren't I' may be formally wrong, but I only use fully formal English when writing an essay for class. |
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