Aureli Sánchez
What is the difference between do the laundry and do the washing-up? I think that doing the laundry and doing the washing-up means the same (it means cleaning the clothes) and doing the washing up means cleaning the plates. Is this true?
Nov 17, 2013 1:08 PM
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Almost. "The washing" is a noun that refers to the clothes that need to be, or just were, washed. "Do the washing" and "do the laundry“ are the same (ie. cleaning clothes). "Wash up" is a phrasal verb that refers to cleaning the dishes. I guess you could say "doing the washing up", but I think "washing up" is better.
November 17, 2013
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Yes, doing the laundry means washing the clothes and doing the washing-up meaning washing the dishes. In the US we tend to say "doing the dishes" instead of "doing the washing-up".
November 17, 2013
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"Doing the laundry" means "doing the washing". "Doing the dishes" means "doing the washing-up". One little word changes the sentence entirely. ;)
November 17, 2013
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