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I am done with the laundry. vs I am done the laundry.

The correct phrase is "I am done with the laundry." The preposition "with" is necessary to show the relationship between being done and the laundry. The phrase "I am done the laundry" is not correct in English.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 4713 views

I am done with the laundry.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker has finished doing the laundry. The preposition "with" is necessary to show the relationship between being done and the laundry.

Examples:

  • I am done with the laundry, so we can go out now.
  • Are you done with the laundry yet?
  • She said she was done with the laundry, but I still see clothes in the basket.
  • Once I am done with the laundry, I will start cooking dinner.
  • He is done with the laundry, so he can help you with the dishes.
  • You'll get this back when you're done with the laundry.
  • You'll get this back when you're done with the laundry.
  • And I've done your laundry.
  • Lee told me to tell you he'd done your laundry.
  • I just got done doing your laundry.
  • Master, the laundry is done.
  • You know, I'm really sorry I haven't been on top of getting the laundry done.
  • I'm sure you do, just so long as the laundry is done first.
  • Nettie's down with the laundry.
  • Like having one of your kids help with the laundry.
  • She went out... with the laundry.
  • I've been a little lax with the laundry.
  • Jesus, enough with the laundry.
  • Jesus, enough with the laundry.
  • You might want to start with the laundry.
  • Help your mama with the laundry.
  • I know what you've been doing with the laundry.
  • I just figured you needed some help with the laundry.
  • Scroll down and help your sister with the laundry.
  • Killed in her own room and thrown out with the laundry.

I am done the laundry.

This phrase is not correct in English.

  • And I've done your laundry.
  • You'll get this back when you're done with the laundry.
  • Lee told me to tell you he'd done your laundry.
  • I just got done doing your laundry.
  • Master, the laundry is done.
  • You know, I'm really sorry I haven't been on top of getting the laundry done.
  • I'm sure you do, just so long as the laundry is done first.
  • You'll get this back when you're done with the laundry.
  • I guess you didn't see that the laundry got done.
  • We haven't done laundry in ages.
  • I haven't done any laundry since June.
  • Kenny, your laundry's done.
  • Liz was hovering again, and I had to get some laundry done.
  • It's happened before, so it's not because you didn't get your laundry done.
  • I am the machinist here and not... the one in charge of the laundry.
  • The girl has done the laundry and it worked.
  • He vacuumed, did the laundry.
  • I am done splitting this relationship.
  • Nettie's down with the laundry.
  • The air vents in the laundry.

Alternatives:

  • I am done with the laundry.

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