piece of cake
The Spanish term 'trozo de tarta' translates to 'piece of cake' in English. It is a phrase commonly used in Spanish referring to a portion of a cake. It's also used metaphorically in a similar way as 'piece of cake' in English, to describe a task or situation that is simple or easy.
I ate a piece of cake for breakfast.
This is a simple declarative statement that uses the past tense of the verb 'comer' to denote a completed action. The speaker has eaten a piece of cake for breakfast.
Could I have another piece of cake, please?
This is a polite request. Here, we're using the conditional form of the verb 'poder' (could) to ask for something. In this case, the speaker wants another piece of cake.
The piece of cake you gave me was delicious.
This is a sentence in the past tense. The speaker is making a statement about the deliciousness of a piece of cake that was given to them.