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A 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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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?
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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.
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