Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 22 de jul. de 2005 · En muchos lugares aunt suena lo mismo que aren't, y era natural contraer am not en algo que suena lo mismo que aren't. Y en irlanda, creo, se inventó la contracción ain't por am not, lo cual rima con saint, para resolver el dilema. Pero si aren't se usa igualmente con we, you, they, y I, ¿cómo no con she, etc.?

  2. The expression aren’t I is often used in place of am I not, particularly in conversational speech.. Example 1 (incorrect usage): I’m going with you on vacation, aren’t I? Although the use of this phrase is widespread, it is atrocious English that could be considered equivalent to you is, a phrase which most educated people abhor (although for some reason, these same people have no qualms ...

  3. As you know, aren’t is a contraction of are (a form of the verb be) + not. It is used in statements and questions, with you, they, and all other plural subjects, as in the examples below. Aren’t you going to the movies tonight? No, we’re having a dinner party, so we aren’t going to the movies. John and Kelsey are going, aren’t they?

  4. traducir AREN'T: forma abreviada de "are not", forma abreviada de "am I not?", no son, no. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  5. Voici quelques contractions très courantes : Aren't, contraction de are not. Can't, contraction de cannot (remarque : “Cannot” existe uniquement en un seul mot) Hadn't, contraction de had not. Wasn't, contraction de was not. Shouldn't, contraction de should not. Isn't, contraction de is not. Hasn't, contraction de has not.

  6. It is not = it isn’t; We are not = we aren’t; You are not = you aren’t; They are not = They aren’t; Si te fijas bien, excepto en el pronombre I, el truco está en llevar el apóstrofe hasta la última posición dejando la t aislada del resto. Ejemplos: I’m not at school. (No estoy en el colegio). They aren’t brothers. (Ellos no son ...

  7. 11 de ago. de 2021 · I am a good man, am I not? The first sentence is often used. According to grammar books, the second sentence is also correct, but it is rarely used. Can native speakers please tell me when you use the second sentence? You would only use the second if you were being consciously formal and old-fashioned. If you use aren't I you would probably use ...