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Kyuurism Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

piece of cake

If there are several easy tasks, it is possible to say "these are pieces of cake," or should I say "it's a piece of cake?"

I'm looking for any example of metaphors which I can use in plural forms. If there is, please let me know.
  

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kyuurism it is possible to say "these are pieces of cake," It won't sound right. Say "These are a piece of cake". kyuurism If there is are any , please let me know.

  • kyuurism it is possible to say "these are pieces of cake," It won't sound right.
  • Say "These are a piece of cake".
  • kyuurism If there is are any , please let me know.
  • I will.
  • (I doubt there can be many of them.
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kyuurismit is possible to say "these are pieces of cake,"
It won't sound right. Say "These are a piece of cake".
kyuurismIf there is are any, please let me know.
I will. (I doubt there can be many of them. Idioms are usually very rigidly fixed word groups.)

CJ
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Thank you.
I didn't expect "These are a piece of cake." That's interesting.
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Try,
They're a piece of cake.
or even,
Piece of cake!

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