Get Your Ducks in a Row


πŸ—“οΈ Idiom: Get Your Ducks in a Row (v)


πŸ’¬ Meaning

  • To organize things well before starting a task.
  • To make sure all parts of a project are ready and in order.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • Before we present to the client, let’s get our ducks in a row.
  • The team spent the first week getting their ducks in a row for the product launch.
  • You’ll save time if you get your ducks in a row before starting the execution phase.

πŸ›οΈ Origin

This idiom likely comes from the image of ducklings lining up behind their parent in an orderly way. In business, it means getting everything organized before taking action.


πŸ“ Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:

Before launching the campaign, we need to __________ and finalize the plan.

Answer

get our ducks in a row

2. Choose the correct meaning of β€œget your ducks in a row”:

A) Complete tasks without planning
B) Organize everything properly before starting
C) Leave things to the last minute
D) Let others handle the project

Answer

B) Organize everything properly before starting

3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:

β€œWe need to prepare all details before the project begins.” β†’ Change the sentence using: get our ducks in a row

Answer

We need to get our ducks in a row before the project begins.


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