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which sentence includes a colloquialism? a. he is not coming home. b. he is not home yet. c. i believe he will not be returning home. d. he ain’t gonna come home.

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Actually, it’s D. “He ain’t gonna come home” for colloquialism is not your formal, fancy language, but your everyday “slang”
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Answer:

d. He ain’t gonna come home.

Step-by-step explanation:

Colloquialism is the form of conversation where the words used are normally not formal, more like the everyday language that one might use in his daily common conversations. Colloquialism involves the use of slang words that are not permissible to be used in formal speeches or conversations.

Based on the options given in the question, the sentence that includes colloquialism is sentence (d). It uses the word "ain't gonna" which is a more common word used for 'not going to'. It is more of a slang, simple, informal form of speech used between casual and common associates/ acquaintances. Thus the right answer is

d. He ain’t gonna come home.

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