Idiom, word, or expression meaning an easy-to-do task


I am looking for a term, expression, word, or idiom to describe a task as an easy one to do or to go through.


What I’d normally say is:



Actually it’s not difficult, it’s as easy as drinking a glass of water.



Does that make sense to a native English speaker? Is there a common idiom?



Answer



Piece of cake -- “A piece of cake literally refers to a slice of cake. Idiomatically, the phrase refers to a job, task or other activity that is considered pleasant – or, by extension, easy or simple.” See examples in Google books.


Doddle -- “A job, task or other activity that is simple or easy to complete.” For a dozen brief examples, see page 34 of Materials Development in Language Teaching, edited by Brian Tomlinson.


There also is a slew of “as easy as falling off an X” expressions, where X typically is a log, a horse, a barn.


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