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Virginia274 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Structure

Hi everyone,

I was reading some idioms in my book suddenly I came across with a structure that it was new for me and I don't know actually what it is. Could you please explain me a little. Here is the sentences:

Couch potato:
To laze habitually on the couch.
Example:
He's such a couch potato.
Meaning:
He's does nothing but lie on the couch all the time.

Thanks in advance.
  

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virginia274 He's does It is a misprint.

  • virginia274 He's does It is a misprint.
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virginia274He's does
It is a misprint.
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It's just a mistake. It should say "He does".

"Couch potato" is a noun. It cannot be defined as "To laze habitually on the couch".

If this excerpt is representative of the overall quality of the book then it's a bit worrying.

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