🗓️ Idiom: Nail It (verb)
💬 Meaning
- To do something perfectly.
- To complete a task very well or with great success.
🧠 Example Sentences
- She nailed it in the interview and received an offer the next day.
- If you practice your answers, you can nail it when the big day comes.
- He felt he nailed it after giving clear and confident responses.
🏛️ Origin
“Nail it” comes from the idea of hitting a nail exactly right with a hammer. Because the action must be precise, the phrase grew to mean doing something correctly or successfully on the first try.
📝 Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blank
Sara felt she __________ after answering every question clearly.
Answer
nailed it
2. Multiple choice
What does “nail it” mean?
a) To do something perfectly
b) To finish something late
c) To speak very quietly
Answer
a) To do something perfectly
3. Change the sentence using “nail it”
“He performed extremely well in the interview.”
Answer
He nailed it in the interview.
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