Well, it's a contraction of two words: "be" and "not." However, it isn't considered to be proper English. I don't recommend its use for people learning English as a second language, but you're going to hear it, so you should learn about it. I can't recall if I address the use of "ain't" in this video, but do a search on "ain't" and you'll find a video on YouTube explaining how it's used.
great videos, last time i checked you had 327 videos, now you have 328.
everyday i always visit your youtube page to see if you upload a new video.
i hope you'll post intensive tutorial about: "has, have, had"..
i already watched your video about HAS, HAVE, HAD but i'm still confused between:
" i HAVE HAD think of it" and " i HAD HAD think of it"..
sorry if my grammar is wrong but my real concern is why there are some sentences having two "HAD? " thanks paul
cuteyub 3 months ago
THANKS
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ch4colors 1 year ago
I think your explanation is a little messy.
janious73 2 years ago
is ain't a word?
madnessdexter 2 years ago
Well, it's a contraction of two words: "be" and "not." However, it isn't considered to be proper English. I don't recommend its use for people learning English as a second language, but you're going to hear it, so you should learn about it. I can't recall if I address the use of "ain't" in this video, but do a search on "ain't" and you'll find a video on YouTube explaining how it's used.
learnamericanenglish 2 years ago
@learnamericanenglish i see.. so on a side note how much does that song "the way i are" bug you?lol
madnessdexter 2 years ago
thank you !
florent91 2 years ago