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Originally Posted by hashoomer Hi
I don't think that it is a trick question. I think that "He's lost a lot of weight."
He's is the shortened version of HE IS. Here the situation is that he has already lost the weight and so should read; "He has lost a lot of weight"
I would be grateful if you could email your other ones to compare as i am also doing this.
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No, I don't think that's it. In the context "He's" would be understood to mean "He has".
As for the example conversation, I would need more context to decide that somebody has somehow made an error.
~R