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''I am in the blast'' or ''I have a blast''? Hello everyone. I watched a tv-show yesterday and there was a competitor that said (probably) '' I am in the blast'' so I've taken a note of it and googled but I did't find any results. The only expression with BLAST was ''to have a blast''. So both are accetable or I just heard it wrong? thanks a lot ! ^_^
2014年12月9日 18:53
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I think you heard it wrong. The phrase "I am having a blast" is used. If I heard "I was in the blast" I would think that you were in an explosion.
2014年12月9日
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The expression is "I'm having a blast." In the past tense, it is "I had a blast." A related phrase is, "Aren't I a blast?" This phrase means the same thing as "Aren't I a lot of fun?" especially in the context of telling jokes or being the person at a party who is fun to hang out with. :)
2014年12月9日
No, it isn't an alternative. 'I am in the blast' doesn't really mean anything. If you are sure that the first four words were definitely 'I am in the...' , then the last word probably wasn't 'blast'. Can you give us any more context, to help us guess what the word might be?
2014年12月10日
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