"Ain't we shuld be doing something good"
what do u mean by this sentence??
----- Not an ESL teacher -----
This is not proper standard English.
Depending on the context, it could mean:
"Shouldn't we be doing something good?"
I think ain't means aren't.
Not a teacher.
Yes. ain´t is not used in proper English, but is frequently heard nevertheless.Ain't is the short form of 'am not' I believe this form is not used in modern English. Instead, 'aren't' is used for 'am not. I am your friend. Aren't I?
You forgot: my baby
What are you talking about?Is I ain't I should remember?
A jazz song: Is you is, or is you ain't my baby?
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