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JungKim Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Everyone's in this one.



At 14 seconds into the video, Jimmy Fallon says, "Everyone's in this one." "This one", I think, refers to the new X-Men movie.

Now, what exactly does he mean by "Everyone's in this one."? 
  

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As far as I can tell, "everyone" means all the characters that have been in the previous films.

  • As far as I can tell, "everyone" means all the characters that have been in the previous films.
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As far as I can tell, "everyone" means all the characters that have been in the previous films.
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You might be right. Thanks.
On the other hand, how about "everyone is interested in this one"?
I mean, is it ever possible to say "I'm in this film" to mean that I'm interested in this film?
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JungKimYou might be right. Thanks.On the other hand, how about "everyone is interested in this one"?I mean, is it ever possible to say "I'm in this film" to mean that I'm interested in this film?
No, "in" cannot mean that. You may be thinking of "into".
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Thought so.
Thanks for confirming that.

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