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"Now, i can wash the dish." vs "I am done with the laundry."

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they refer to different tasks. The first phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate completion of laundry, while the second phrase contains a minor error ('dish' should be 'dishes').

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

Now, i can wash the dish.

This phrase contains a minor error. 'Dish' should be 'dishes' to indicate washing multiple items.

The correct form of this phrase would be 'Now, I can wash the dishes.'

Alternatives:

  • Now, I can wash the dishes.
  • Now, I can do the dishes.
  • Now, I can clean the dishes.
  • Now, I can wash up.
  • Now, I can wash the plates.

I am done with the laundry.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate completion of laundry tasks.

This phrase is used to convey that the speaker has finished doing the laundry.

Examples:

  • I am done with the laundry. Can you help me fold the clothes?
  • She said she is done with the laundry, so we can use the washing machine now.
  • Are you done with the laundry? I need to put a load in.
  • He always says he is done with the laundry, but I find clothes everywhere.
  • Once I am done with the laundry, I will start cooking dinner.

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