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Taka Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Life

Where is he? I mean, it's not like he's got a life.


What does the underlined part mean?

  

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To "have a life" is an idiomatic expression meaning to have a full or interesting life, with activities, friends, etc. The implication is that he does not have anywhere else to go / anything else to do.

  • To "have a life" is an idiomatic expression meaning to have a full or interesting life, with activities, friends, etc.
  • The implication is that he does not have anywhere else to go / anything else to do.
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To "have a life" is an idiomatic expression meaning to have a full or interesting life, with activities, friends, etc. The implication is that he does not have anywhere else to go / anything else to do.

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