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Homograph, which is Greek for "same writing," indicates that words look the same. ... Check out these homograph examples that have two different meanings.
My brother has never been to Colorado, neither have I.
This is how you should end the sentence in order to show the negative part of the second sentence.
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A context in which I would use informal English to communicate would be with my friends or my family group, that is, in a non-academic environment where the idiomatic expressions used to communicate are those of common speech, with a flat and non-specific language, and lacking of formalities or hierarchical structures within the syntax.
Thus, informal language avoids the use of unusual idioms, given the relative familiarity between the sender and receiver of the message.
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You have to include the sentence
Explanation:
Because no one can answer unless we see the sentence also