A1 Proverb Neutre

Every dog has its day.

Everyone gets a chance.

Signification

Everyone will have their moment of success or good fortune.

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Contexte culturel

In the UK, this phrase is often linked to the concept of 'fair play.' There is a strong cultural tendency to support the 'underdog,' and this proverb reinforces the idea that everyone deserves a turn at winning. In the US, the phrase is heavily associated with the 'self-made man' and the idea that through grit and determination, your 'day' will eventually come. It's a very optimistic, future-oriented sentiment. In business, it's used to describe market cycles. It's a way of acknowledging that a company that is currently struggling might become a leader in the future if the 'tide turns.' Because of its use by Shakespeare, the phrase carries a certain 'classic' weight. It's one of those idioms that makes a non-native speaker sound very well-versed in English heritage.

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Use it for hope

This is one of the best idioms to use when a friend is sad about a failure. It shows you believe in them.

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Its vs It's

Never use an apostrophe in 'its' for this phrase. It is a possessive pronoun, like 'his' or 'her'.

Signification

Everyone will have their moment of success or good fortune.

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Use it for hope

This is one of the best idioms to use when a friend is sad about a failure. It shows you believe in them.

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Its vs It's

Never use an apostrophe in 'its' for this phrase. It is a possessive pronoun, like 'his' or 'her'.

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The 'Will' variation

Adding 'will' (Every dog will have its day) makes you sound more confident in your prediction.

Teste-toi

Complete the proverb with the correct words.

Don't be sad that you lost the race. Remember, every ______ has its ______.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : dog / day

The standard form of the proverb is 'Every dog has its day.'

Which sentence uses the proverb correctly to mean 'everyone will eventually succeed'?

Select the correct usage:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : She failed her test, but every dog has its day; she will pass next time.

The proverb is used to provide hope for future success after a failure.

Match the situation to the most appropriate use of the phrase.

Situation: A small, unknown actor suddenly wins an Oscar.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Every dog has its day.

This phrase perfectly describes an 'underdog' or unknown person finally achieving great success.

Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.

A: 'I've been practicing for years and finally got a gallery show!' B: 'That's amazing! I always knew you'd make it. ________.'

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Every dog has its day

This is a natural way to congratulate someone on their long-awaited success.

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Aides visuelles

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Complete the proverb with the correct words. Fill Blank A1

Don't be sad that you lost the race. Remember, every ______ has its ______.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : dog / day

The standard form of the proverb is 'Every dog has its day.'

Which sentence uses the proverb correctly to mean 'everyone will eventually succeed'? Choose A2

Select the correct usage:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : She failed her test, but every dog has its day; she will pass next time.

The proverb is used to provide hope for future success after a failure.

Match the situation to the most appropriate use of the phrase. situation_matching B1

Situation: A small, unknown actor suddenly wins an Oscar.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Every dog has its day.

This phrase perfectly describes an 'underdog' or unknown person finally achieving great success.

Fill in the missing part of the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: 'I've been practicing for years and finally got a gallery show!' B: 'That's amazing! I always knew you'd make it. ________.'

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Every dog has its day

This is a natural way to congratulate someone on their long-awaited success.

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Questions fréquentes

5 questions

No, it is not insulting. In this context, 'dog' is a humble metaphor for any person. It's actually a very sympathetic phrase.

People will understand you, and it might be funny if you're talking about a cat, but the 'correct' idiom always uses 'dog'.

Historically it was 'his,' but modern English uses 'its' for animals unless the gender is known and specific. 'Its' is now the standard version.

Yes, it's quite common in business to describe market changes or a competitor's sudden success.

Not literally. It means you will get your *moment* or your *turn* to be successful. It doesn't mean your success will only last 24 hours!

Expressions liées

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A day in the sun

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A period of popularity, success, or happiness.

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Underdog

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A person or team thought to have little chance of winning.

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What goes around comes around

similar

The consequences of one's actions will eventually return to them.

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Every cloud has a silver lining

similar

Every sad or difficult situation has a positive side.

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