Bedeutung
To wash, dry, and iron clothes and other textiles.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The laundromat is a cultural icon in many US cities, often featured in movies as a place for social interaction. British English speakers often prefer 'doing the washing' or 'doing the laundry' with the definite article. Laundry is often hung outside on balconies, and 'doing laundry' is a daily ritual for many families. Laundry is a significant household task, and there is a strong cultural preference for air-drying clothes rather than using machines.
Use 'do'
Always use 'do' for chores like laundry, dishes, and homework.
Don't pluralize
Never say 'laundries'. It is an uncountable noun.
Bedeutung
To wash, dry, and iron clothes and other textiles.
Use 'do'
Always use 'do' for chores like laundry, dishes, and homework.
Don't pluralize
Never say 'laundries'. It is an uncountable noun.
Add 'a load'
If you want to be specific about the amount, say 'a load of laundry'.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
I need to _____ laundry this weekend.
We use the collocation 'do laundry'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct option.
Laundry is an uncountable noun.
Match the chore to the verb.
Match 'laundry' with its verb.
The correct collocation is 'do laundry'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Are you free tonight? B: No, I have to _____.
This is the standard phrase for the chore.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenI need to _____ laundry this weekend.
We use the collocation 'do laundry'.
Choose the correct option.
Laundry is an uncountable noun.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
The correct collocation is 'do laundry'.
A: Are you free tonight? B: No, I have to _____.
This is the standard phrase for the chore.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, but 'doing laundry' is more natural for the whole chore.
No, it is an uncountable noun.
In English, 'do' is the standard verb for tasks and chores.
No, it is neutral and casual.
'Clothes' are the items; 'laundry' is the chore of cleaning them.
Yes, adding 'the' is very common.
Only in casual small talk.
You still 'do laundry'.
No, 'washing up' usually refers to dishes.
You say 'I'm done with the laundry'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Do the washing
synonymCleaning clothes
A load of laundry
builds onOne cycle of washing
Wash and fold
specialized formA service where someone does your laundry
Hang out the laundry
similarDrying clothes