She ain't pretty, I know, but she air powerful peart.
I declar, if she ain't been making walnut cake agin, and I told her last week I wan't going to have her wasting all my eggs.
Maria insists on having a footstool to kneel on--she ain't satisfied with jest standing with jined hands before the preacher, like her pa and ma did before she was born.
She ain' never let de dawgs come in de 'oom, nohow, caze once she done feel Beulah rar 'er back at Spy.
She ain't had no good word for any of us since she's been up there.
Well, she ain't capable, and she ain't a pretty person, so what can she do?
You see, she ain't a worker and she ain't handsome, so who's going to have her sealed to him?
The Church helps her a little now and then, but what troubles her most is that she'll lose her glory if she ain't married.
She ain't been out o' her stable at night since Hector was a pup--and Hector is a big dog now!
She ain't done anything but wait, you may say, ever sence time was, Rejoice ain't.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she ain" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.