Are you curious about which one of these phrases is correct, 'do laundry’ or ‘do the laundry’? And which should you use? Well, we’ll talk about that in detail in this article. Plus, you’ll learn how to use the correct one in a sentence.
In short, the correct one is:
As you just learned, both phrases are correct to use. Sometimes, people simply drop the word ‘the’ in the phrase.
However, this doesn’t change the meaning of the phrase.
It still means the same thing – to clean or wash your clothes.
In English, it’s okay to say:
'Do the laundry"
But what about:
‘Make the laundry’?
If you’ve never heard it, there’s a reason for that. It’s completely incorrect to say. So avoid using it in your writing.
You might see it online, but avoid using it yourself if you want to exercise proper grammar.
According to Merriam-Webster, the definition of ‘laundry’ is:
So, we can assume that these phrases refer to the act of doing that.
How do you pronounce these phrases? Here’s a quick guide.
To pronounce these phrases correctly, here’s the phonetic spelling:
doo-thuh-LAWN-dree
Now that we’ve got the definition and pronunciation out of the way, let’s see some sentence examples.
To recap, we learned the following:
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