To have a blast

Idiom: to have a blast


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Example 1- (last week)Don’t forget to buy your ticket for the Beach Party! It’s on Friday and we always have a blast, so you don’t want to miss it!

Example 2- (this week) The Beach Party was so much fun! We had a blast playing beach volleyball, tug-of-war, water games, and the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge! I’m so glad I didn’t miss it! I can’t wait for next year. 

Meaning: “to have a blast” means to have a lot of fun. 

Grammar note: the verb have changes according to the necessary verb tense:

We will have a blast next week. 

We hada blast yesterday.                  @LSINE @LSIOC

We are having a blast right now.         @LSISB @LSILA


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