"Ain't" and "Gonna" are "improper"He made fun of someone for writing "ain't gonna do anything", which is actually correct. What did Kevin want to read? The double negative "Ain't gonna do nothing"? CM Punk is the only true king of grammar.
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Why are you defending Owens? He either was wrong or he corrected slang, which is stupid.So OP was the exposed guy?
Just admit Owens owned you on twitter and you tried to save some face here.
No he was right, "ain't" and "gonna" aren't "slang" they're incorrect abbreviations. Essentially you came here and posted a thread saying "Owens exposed himself he corrected somebody who was right!" So in effect you just "exposed" yourself as somebody with poor English/literacy skills as you didn't even know that "ain't gonna" is bad English. I was very impressed.Why are you defending Owens? He either was wrong or he corrected slang, which is stupid.
Urban Dictionary says it's slang. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ain'tNo he was right, "ain't" and "gonna" aren't "slang" they're incorrect abbreviations. Essentially you came here and posted a thread saying "Owens exposed himself he corrected somebody who was right!" So in effect you just "exposed" yourself as somebody with poor English/literacy skills as you didn't even know that "ain't gonna" is bad English. I was very impressed.
Not really. They're a proper part of the Southern American English dialect. In Kevin Owens' speak: "Es un patios.""Ain't" and "Gonna" are "improper"