Answer:
This idiom means, someone who spends little or no time exercising and a great deal of time watching television.
Explanation:
This idiom is supposed to have originated in the 1970's in America by a comic artist who drew two idle and inactive characters, who he called "Couch Potatoes."
Answer:
it is the most poplel have a lot of repraion
Explanation:
1. I'm afraid I can't make it tonight. I am seeing the estate agent at 7 o'clock.
2. The film starts at 7:30.
3. He has been trying to find a cleaning woman for a month now.
4. Look! You have spilt coffee all over my desk!
5. He has been reading the property section of the newspaper every day, but he still hasn't found anything.
Explanation:
Depending on if the sentence is using past, present, or future tense, you have to use the same tensed verb in order for it to make sense and be grammatically correct. For instance, #1 cannot be "see" because "see" is present tense and the sentence is using future tense because "I" will be seeing the estate agent at 7 o'clock; I am not currently seeing him. Thus apply it the same way to the other questions to get the other answers.
The setting of the story is the main idea and it’s different from earth
Answer:
recluse
Explanation:
both words mean one who lives in solitude (alone)