Significado
To wash all the plates, cups, and cooking utensils after a meal.
Contexto cultural
In the US, 'doing the dishes' often implies using a dishwasher. It is common to 'load' the dishwasher and 'run' it, but the overall task is still called 'doing the dishes.' While 'do the dishes' is understood, many British people prefer 'do the washing up.' They often use a plastic 'washing-up bowl' inside the sink to save water. Japanese culture emphasizes cleanliness and order. Doing the dishes immediately after a meal is seen as a sign of a well-managed household. In large Italian families, doing the dishes is often a social activity where people continue talking while cleaning up together after a long Sunday lunch.
The 'Cook/Clean' Rule
In English-speaking cultures, it's a common rule that if one person cooks, the other person must do the dishes.
Don't say 'Make'
This is the most common mistake for learners. Always use 'do' for dishes.
Significado
To wash all the plates, cups, and cooking utensils after a meal.
The 'Cook/Clean' Rule
In English-speaking cultures, it's a common rule that if one person cooks, the other person must do the dishes.
Don't say 'Make'
This is the most common mistake for learners. Always use 'do' for dishes.
Offering Help
Always offer to 'do the dishes' when you are a guest. Even if the host says no, they will appreciate the offer.
Teste-se
Choose the correct verb to complete the sentence.
I always ___ the dishes after I eat breakfast.
'Do' is the correct collocation for household chores like dishes.
Fill in the missing word.
If you cook dinner, I will do ___ dishes.
We use the definite article 'the' because we are talking about the specific dishes from dinner.
Complete the conversation.
A: The kitchen is a mess! B: Don't worry, I ___ the dishes in five minutes.
The speaker is offering to do the chore in the future.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which phrase fits a roommate agreement?
'Do the dishes' is the standard way to refer to this shared chore.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Kitchen Chores
Cleaning
- • Do the dishes
- • Wipe the counter
- • Sweep the floor
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosI always ___ the dishes after I eat breakfast.
'Do' is the correct collocation for household chores like dishes.
If you cook dinner, I will do ___ dishes.
We use the definite article 'the' because we are talking about the specific dishes from dinner.
A: The kitchen is a mess! B: Don't worry, I ___ the dishes in five minutes.
The speaker is offering to do the chore in the future.
Which phrase fits a roommate agreement?
'Do the dishes' is the standard way to refer to this shared chore.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, 'wash the dishes' is perfectly correct and very common. 'Do the dishes' is slightly more informal and idiomatic.
It is almost always plural: 'do the dishes.' We only use singular if we are talking about one specific plate.
It's an informal way to say it is your turn or your job to do the dishes.
Yes, they understand it, but 'do the washing up' is more traditional in the UK.
It's understandable, but not a standard set phrase. Stick with 'dishes.'
Yes, it generally refers to cleaning everything used for the meal.
No, it is neutral. You can use it with friends, family, or even a boss in a casual setting.
You can say 'I'm loading the dishwasher' or just 'I'm doing the dishes.'
The past tense is 'did the dishes.' For example: 'I did the dishes an hour ago.'
Because we are referring to the specific group of dirty dishes in the sink right now.
Frases relacionadas
Clear the table
similarTo remove dirty plates and food from the dining table.
Do the laundry
similarTo wash clothes.
Wash up
synonymTo clean the dishes (UK) or wash one's hands (US).
Dry the dishes
builds onTo use a towel to remove water from clean dishes.
Scrub the pans
specialized formTo clean heavy cooking pots with force.