yes
The past participle of "to rise" is "risen." The sentence sould read (with comma): "When doing laundry, check that the water level has risen above the top of the clothes."
To separate into different piles. Like when properly doing ones laundry, separating (sorting) the colored from the white clothes.
The second person, personal pronoun 'you' can be singular or plural, for example:Jack, you do not mind doing the laundry.Kids, you do not mind doing the laundry.
no it isn't a adjective it s what you a re doing and because laundry is movement because you are putting the in the washing machine or the dryer
It is a suffix to specify that a person is a female person doing a job. A person may have the job of a steward; a female person doing that job is called a stewardess. A person who sews is a seamster (usually shortened to semptster); a female person doing that job is a seamstress. A person who does laundry is a launderer; a woman who does it is a laundress. A person who acts is an actor; a female person doing that job is an actress. And so on. By extension, if a form with the -ess suffix is current, the root form is restricted to male persons.
Detergent should be put in before adding clothes when doing laundry.
Yes, washing clothes and bedding in hot water and drying them on high heat can effectively kill fleas and their eggs.
By adding a dry towel to the wet clothes in the dryer, the towel will absorb excess moisture and help prevent the clothes from getting damp. This can help reduce drying time and prevent musty odors.
Yes, doing laundry is considered a household job. It involves washing, drying, folding, and organizing clothes and linens, which are essential tasks for maintaining a clean and organized home. This responsibility can be shared among household members or designated to a specific individual. Overall, it plays a crucial role in daily household management.
Doing laundry.
The past participle of "to rise" is "risen." The sentence sould read (with comma): "When doing laundry, check that the water level has risen above the top of the clothes."
No, it is recommended to pour detergent into the designated dispenser in the washing machine, rather than directly onto the clothes.
Yes, but only blue, dark green, red, burgundy.
it would actually wash better on the line.If you know what your doing good luck :)
There's no such thing. You should be doing laundry every week. Nobody waits a whole year for this week to come to wash clothes. It's just dumb.
To separate into different piles. Like when properly doing ones laundry, separating (sorting) the colored from the white clothes.
Depending on the amount of clothes you have to wash it could take a few hours up to all day. You have to remember that you are doing this all by hand.