Friday, 16 January 2026

walk (someone) to (somewhere)







walk (someone) to (somewhere) 

(phrase)
= to accompany someone to somewhere

Examples

I’ll walk you to the post office. 
I’ll walk you to the door.
I’ll walk you to the cinema. 
I’ll walk you to the bus stop. 
I walked my daughter to school yesterday morning.

Reference

Here are more examples of using "walk (someone) to (somewhere)":

Can I walk you to your hotel?

She walked her friend to the train station before saying goodbye.

He offered to walk me to the library for our study session.

I’ll walk you to the entrance of the park so you don’t get lost.

Some synonyms for the phrase "walk (someone) to (somewhere)":

Accompany (someone) to (somewhere)
Escort (someone) to (somewhere)
Guide (someone) to (somewhere)
Lead (someone) to (somewhere)
Show (someone) to (somewhere)

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Thursday, 15 January 2026

Quiz Of The Day

 Choose the correct article to complete the sentence:


"Don't miss out on this amazing deal; it's __ one-time offer that expires at midnight!"


#English


a

an

a far cry from



a far cry from 
= to be completely different from something 

The new restaurant that opened last week is a far cry from the traditional one, offering a modern menu and a unique dining experience.

Mark's new job is a far cry from his previous role in a corporate office; now he works outdoors and loves every minute of it.

The weather today is a far cry from the sunny skies we had last week.

Susan's cooking skills are a far cry from the burnt meals she used to make.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "a far cry from":

Synonyms:
Completely different from
A stark contrast to
Worlds apart from 
A major difference from 

Antonyms:
Similar to 
Quite like 
Not far removed from

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What does the phrase "a far cry from" mean in the context of comparing two things?

#English 

A) Very similar to
B) Completely different from
C) Quite close to
D) Completely identical to




 

Wednesday, 14 January 2026

a feather in your cap




a feather in your cap
= an achievement that brings pride 

It is a feather in your cap to play for your country in the World Cup final.

Winning the science fair was a feather in Mark's cap and boosted his confidence.

For Susan, completing her first marathon is a feather in her cap that she will always cherish.

Mark feels that receiving an award for community service is a feather in his cap and encourages him to do more volunteer work.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "a feather in your cap":

Synonyms:
Achievement
Honor
Accomplishment
Badge of honor  
Triumph

Antonyms:
Failure
Disgrace 
Defeat
Disappointment
Shame

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Tuesday, 13 January 2026

a dark horse



a dark horse
= someone with surprisingly hidden talents 

He is considered a dark horse candidate for the Nobel Prize, as many are unaware of his groundbreaking work.

Susan has always been a dark horse in the art contest, often surprising the judges with her unique and captivating pieces.

Susan is a dark horse in the academic world, quietly producing research that could challenge established theories.

At the last competition, Mark proved to be a dark horse, outperforming more experienced contestants with his unexpected skills.


Some synonyms and antonyms for "dark horse":

Synonyms:
Underdog
Surprise contender 
Hidden talent
Long shot
Unexpected candidate
Wildcard

Antonyms:
Favorite
Front-runner
Established candidate
Leading contender
Obvious choice
Expected winner

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Quiz Of The Day

 I want to enroll in ___ university that offers international studies.

#english 


A) a

B) an