Practicing Success
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. To go a long way |
A great help To bribe To progress To be clear |
A great help |
The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "to go a long way" is a great help. This idiom is often used to describe something that is very helpful or beneficial. For example, you might say "A good education will go a long way in life." The other possible meanings of the idiom are not as common. "To bribe" means to offer someone money or something else of value in order to influence their behavior. "To progress" means to make forward movement or improvement. "To be clear" means to be easy to understand or to see. |