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Is it my feet (isn’t) big or my feet (ain’t) big ?

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CharlieTheChamp
CharlieTheChamp CharlieTheChamp
  • 22-03-2022

Answer:

My feet ain't big

My feet (isn't) big would be incorrect.

"Isn't" should not be used for plural nouns such as feet. It would be used for foot.

My feet (ain't) big would be correct because it is a term that can be used for plural nouns.

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simonbowden05 simonbowden05
  • 22-03-2022

depends on the dialect of where you are from, but the gramaticly correct sentence should read:

my feet aren't (are not) big.

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