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		Grammar and Linguistics > A better choice - he īs not or rather he isn īt     
			
		 A better choice - he īs not or rather he isn īt 
		
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 niksailor
 
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							| A better choice - he īs not or rather he isn īt 
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							| Good day, dear colleagues!    Summertime in my place of living gives me quite a lot of free time to reflect on language use :)   So, I wonder what seems to be the norm or, to put it more right, a better use in English at present - "he īs not / she īs not / we īre not etc" or "he isn īt / she isn īt / we aren īt...". The question may appear a bit senseless, but I īm asking it as in a grammar book I īm reading there īs only one option presented. So I tend to think that the other is falling or has fallen into disuse. What would you say?   Thank you!   |  29 Jul 2016      
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Hi niksailor, your place of living sounds nice:-) As to your question, both of those options are fine. I would say that probably, in writing, most people opt for  īhe isn īt/we arenīt� etc unless they stick to the full form. I īm not sure, though...  |  29 Jul 2016     
					
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 niksailor
 
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							| Thank you,  cunliffe    there seem to be no norms here and different people say differently, I guess :)  |  29 Jul 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Like Lynne, I think "isn īt" is more common than " īs not"  Bruce |  29 Jul 2016     
					
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 TuocTa
 
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							| - I think "isn īt" is more common, like Yanogator  |  29 Jul 2016     
					
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