šŸ”Ø Hit the Nail!

Daily English Idiom #41 teaches "hit the nail on the head": to say or describe something exactly right, with a literal illustration, a simple definition, and a natural Sam/Alex example.

Ever guessed the exact problem before anyone else did? That is when this idiom fits perfectly.
"Hit the nail on the head" means to say or describe something exactly right.
Use it when a friend names the real reason, gives the perfect answer, or explains a situation so clearly that everyone thinks, "Yep, that's it."
Example: Sam: "So the delay was from the new software?" Alex: "Yes, you hit the nail on the head."
Try it today: when someone gets the point perfectly, tell them, "You hit the nail on the head."
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