Pronunciation of the English word aren.
# | Sentence | |
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1. | Aren't you glad Tom and Mary aren't here? | |
2. | Tom and I aren't the only ones who aren't able to do that. | |
3. | Why do so many people study Japanese? The kanjis aren't logical, there are two alphabets, there aren't spaces between words, the adjectives change with the tense of the sentence, there are various grammatical constructions for the different levels of formality. | |
4. | "Why aren't you going?" "Because I don't want to." | |
5. | These things aren't mine! | |
6. | If you don't understand something, it's because you aren't aware of its context. | |
7. | Aren't you ashamed to talk like that? | |
8. | Why aren't you coming with us? | |
9. | You are tired, aren't you? | |
10. | You work too hard these days. Aren't you tired? |