Common Phrases 4
A Piece of Cake
A piece of cake means a task that is completed with ease.
A piece of cake means a task that is completed with ease.
Scenario No. 1:
Teacher: This is a super-hard worksheet, so it'll take ages to finish. Whoever comes to me first with a complete worksheet wins and gets a chocolate bar.
Teacher: This is a super-hard worksheet, so it'll take ages to finish. Whoever comes to me first with a complete worksheet wins and gets a chocolate bar.
Me: *Write, write, write* I finished, teacher! That was a piece of cake. I had no trouble at all.
*Toby is sitting next to me*
Toby: That was so hard, how do you do that????? Pls help me!
If Toby is reading this, I'm just joking.
Therefore you can impress all the people by using a common phrase of a piece of cake.
Scenario No. 2:
Mother: It's your turn to clean the dishes tonight.
Me: Oh, this will be a piece of cake because only you and I at dinner at home tonight.
(This is an example of me being lazy. Go to: How To Be Lazy - Learn It All to learn more about how lazy I am and my super lazy excuses. This is an excuse: Offer to help out when there's minimal work to be done)
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