🗓️ Idiom: Make Hay While the Sun Shines
💬 Meaning
- Take advantage of good conditions or opportunities while they last.
- Don’t wait too long to act — success often depends on timing.
🧠 Example Sentences
- The market is booming right now, so our team should make hay while the sun shines and launch the new service.
- Our startup received a lot of media attention this month — let’s make hay while the sun shines and attract investors.
- During the busy season, freelancers need to make hay while the sun shines to secure as many projects as possible.
🏛️ Origin
This expression comes from traditional farming. Farmers could only dry hay properly when the weather was sunny. If they waited too long and it rained, the hay would be ruined. The phrase came to mean “act while the situation is good” — a message that applies perfectly to business and productivity today.
📝 Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blank:
We’re getting a lot of new customers—let’s ____________________________.
Answer
make hay while the sun shines
2. Choose the correct option:
What does “make hay while the sun shines” mean?
a) Work only during the daytime
b) Take advantage of good opportunities before they disappear
c) Wait for the perfect conditions before starting work
Answer
b) Take advantage of good opportunities before they disappear
3. Rewrite the sentence using “make hay while the sun shines”:
“We should use this busy period to grow our business.”
Answer
We should make hay while the sun shines and grow our business.
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