Oh honey, that's easy. It's called a laundromat or a laundry room. It's where your dirty undies go to get all clean and fresh, and where your wrinkled shirts get a nice hot press. Just don't forget to check your pockets for loose change before you toss everything in!
Washed
Washed and ironed the clothes.
C. A has a compound subject and a simple predicate. B has a compound subject and a simple predicate. C has two verbs for the subject: Sandy washed and Sandy ironed. D has a simple subject ("we") and a simple verb ("went").
these places are known as professional launderers or dry cleaners.
A laundry department is where the washing gets done in hotels such as the bed linen and if guests would like to have their clothes washed, ironed or just pressed
ironed
Pressed clothes refer to clothing items that have been ironed or steamed to remove wrinkles and create a smooth, neat appearance. Pressing clothes helps to maintain a polished and professional look.
they melt.
If nylon clothes are ironed on a setting that is too high, they can melt or shrink since nylon is a synthetic fabric that is heat-sensitive. It is best to iron nylon clothes on a low setting or use a pressing cloth to protect the fabric.
The clothes smell bad and need to be washed.
Yes, the word 'laundry' is a noun, a common, concrete noun; an uncountable noun for clothes and linens that need to be washed or that have been washed; a countable noun for a place where laundering is done.
Now that I have washed the car, it is certain to rain. I washed my clothes yesterday.