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You are not going to school => Aren't you going to school? // this is correct, right?

I am not going to school => Amn't I going to school? // something's wrong here. 

How to build the correct question with "I"? Probably Aren't should be use in this case (as exclusion)? So, what's the correct form and why?

  • If you search for "amn't" you'll find some relevant questions, like this but I'm not sure exactly what your problem is. – Stuart F Dec 01 '22 at 11:51

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I'd say "Am I not going to school?" In my opinion it sounds more natural.