Eman.J.T
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- Nov 30, 2012
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Arabic
- Home Country
- Palestinian Territory
- Current Location
- Jordan
Hi everyone,
is the use of the idiom a piece of cake correct in the following sentence:
[FONT="]I cried and cried and cried, till I reached a moment when I decided I MUST – no choice - promise myself to stop whining, grow up, deal with it, and fight forward. It’s not a piece of cake, it’s a life, my life[/FONT][FONT="]. However, it’s a new one now.
Thank you.[/FONT]
is the use of the idiom a piece of cake correct in the following sentence:
[FONT="]I cried and cried and cried, till I reached a moment when I decided I MUST – no choice - promise myself to stop whining, grow up, deal with it, and fight forward. It’s not a piece of cake, it’s a life, my life[/FONT][FONT="]. However, it’s a new one now.
Thank you.[/FONT]