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Date: | Tue, 21 Jan 1997 13:40:38 CST |
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On Tue, 21 Jan 1997 08:38:16 -0500 Christine R. Gray said:
>Misuse, schmisuse. If someone uses "he ain't got none," do you let it
>go--assuming that this is in a college course on grammar???
In my college courses on grammar, I talk about ain't. Now, I have had
a student write on a research paper about opening scenes in Westerns
"if it ain't broke, don't fix it" to suggest that there are classic
ways Westerns begins and that rarely do directors change them.
I did not say anything, but a computer grammar checker did and he got rid of
it. Is the "ain't" in that string wrong, bad, a misuse?
Bob Yates, Central Missouri State U. [log in to unmask]
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