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English Idioms: ' A piece of cake'

🟡 Meaning of the Idiom: "A Piece of Cake"
The phrase "a piece of cake" means something is very easy to do.
It’s often used when a task, challenge, or situation doesn’t require much effort.

Think of eating a slice of cake — it’s simple, enjoyable, and not hard at all. That’s the feeling this idiom expresses!

🟢 Examples in Sentences:
“The exam was a piece of cake!”
→ It means the exam was very easy.

“Don’t worry about the presentation. It’ll be a piece of cake once you practice.”
→ The presentation will become easy with practice.

“Fixing this chair is a piece of cake for my dad. He’s great with tools.”
→ For him, fixing the chair is very easy.

“Learning to cook pasta is a piece of cake — even I can do it!”
→ Cooking pasta is simple and not complicated.

🟠 Compare:
✅ Easy: “It’s a piece of cake.”

❌ Hard: “It’s like pulling teeth.” (another idiom that means something is very difficult)

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