A Piece Of Cake ( easy to do ... )

Something that is very easy to do is "a piece of cake". Example: "Can you finish your homework in ten minutes?" Reply: "It will be a piece of cake." "A piece of cake" is so easy to do that it is like eating a piece of cake. Example: "How was your test today?" Reply: "It was a piece of cake." You say "piece of cake" to show how very easy it is for you to do something. Example: "I've always had a hard time studying history, but math is a piece of cake." You are very confident that you can do something which you think is a piece of cake. Example: "Do you expect to win your tennis match today?" Reply: "It will be a piece of cake."

2 comments:

Unknown 25 April 2009 at 05:36

please make the meaning such these terms

"neither am i"
"screwing around"
"for the moon"
"no longer"

i'm w8ing for your reply

Santa Leon 24 May 2009 at 21:12

It's a piece of cake to understand this English idioms.Thanks alot ^^!