[General] It is not bad. / It isn't bad.

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Does it make any difference in meaning when a teacher evaluates a pupil's test using different shortened forms instead of the full form in the following sentences:

1) I have checked your test. It's not bad.
2) I have checked your test. It isn't bad.
3) I have checked your test. It is not bad.

Do they all mean the same?
 
Does it make any difference in meaning when a teacher evaluates a pupil's test using different shortened forms instead of the full form in the following sentences?:

​No.

1) I have checked your test. It's not bad. Good.
2) I have checked your test. It isn't bad. Good.
3) I have checked your test. It is not bad. Correct but not conversational.
I've checked your test.... Better conversational English.

Do they all mean the same? Yes.
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