Explanation:
When the first clause is negative/semi-negative, the second clause addition uses 'neither'/'nor' instead of 'also'. Correct: 'his brother doesn't either' or 'neither does his brother'.
Explanation:
'Downstairs' tells us where an action occurs. 'Across' is a preposition/adverb depending on context, but 'downstairs' is a definitive adverb of place.
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