abbreviations - "I'm right, aren't I?"


My dictionary reports that aren't is also an abbreviation for am not, when used in questions.


Is this use of aren't common? If it is common, are there any differences between the different English dialects?



Why aren't I being given a pay raise?




Answer



Yes, it is common. The little-seen "amn't" does occur in Irish and Scottish English.


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