Teacher: Please use “going” in a sentence.
Student: Yes, ma’am. “I ain’t going to be late for the party.”
Teacher: Close, but you must not say, “I ain’t going.” You should instead say, “I am not going; he is not going; we are not going; they are not going.”
Student: Golly, if ain’t nobody going then what’s the point of the party?
It was OK
Thats a good one your right whats the point.
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