House Chore

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /haʊs ʧɔːr/

Definitions of house chore

noun a task or job done regularly, typically as part of one's job or household duties

Example Sentences

A1 I do my house chores every Saturday morning.

A2 House chores include cleaning, cooking, and laundry.

B1 My mom assigns me specific house chores to do each week.

B2 I try to divide the house chores evenly among my roommates.

C1 Hiring a cleaning service has made my house chores much easier.

C2 Delegating house chores to different family members has improved our household dynamics.

Examples of house chore in a Sentence

formal House chores are an essential part of maintaining a clean and organized living space.

informal I hate doing house chores, but it has to be done.

slang I'll tackle the house chores later, gotta binge-watch my favorite show first.

figurative Taking care of your mental health is just as important as keeping up with your house chores.

Grammatical Forms of house chore

plural

house chores

comparative

more house chores

superlative

most house chores

present tense

do house chores

future tense

will do house chores

perfect tense

have done house chores

continuous tense

is doing house chores

singular

house chore

positive degree

house chore

infinitive

to do house chores

gerund

doing house chores

participle

done house chores

Origin and Evolution of house chore

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The term 'house chore' originated from the Old English word 'cere', which means 'a time or turn at work'. Over time, 'cere' evolved into 'chore' in Middle English, eventually leading to the phrase 'house chore' to refer to household tasks.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to denote a specific turn of work, 'chore' eventually came to encompass various household tasks and responsibilities, leading to the modern concept of 'house chores'.