The sentence is:
I still need to do the laundry and I'm very hungry becuase i missed lunch.
I did the laundry today.
It took a long time for my mom to do the laundry
Do is present and future tense. Did is past tense. I will do the laundry. I will do the laundry tomorrow. I did the laundry yesterday.
If you combine two independent clauses (two sentences) into one sentence, you need to use a comma and a conjunction. Right: I am hungry, and I am tired. Right: I am hungry, but I am not going to eat. Wrong: I am hungry and I am cold. Wrong: I am hungry, I am cold. You could also use a semicolon if the two thoughts are closely related. If you use a semicolon, do not use a conjunction. Right: I am hungry; I am going to eat. Wrong: I am hungry; and I am going to eat.
I still have to bring in the laundry.
the laundry was still wet even after jill hung it up in the garden for hours
Use 'the' when you are writing about a specific season. eg In the winter of '65 I was hungry, barely alive. In this sentence we are talking about a specific winter the one in '65. In this sentence - In winter I was hungry, barely alive - we assume the winter was the one just passed
I am tired. I am hungry, do you have some food?
in Miss Jonsons class all her students are hungry students
I am much hungrier than anyone in the world. That is a sentence that shows how to use the word hungrier in a sentence.
The hungry knights gorged on the large feast.
The baby cried because it was hungry.