1. I'm late, aren't I?

2. I'm late, ain't I?
[Do you pronounce 't' in "aren't"? Can we either pronounce 't' or not?]

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Avoid this construction if possible. The first one is acceptable, although incorrect. The second is wrong.

Technically we should say, I'm late, am I not?
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