I held onto my suitcase as I walked to work.
Ur welcome.....
I will use a suitcase to whack your head.
she began to lug her suitcase down the stairs.
I couldn't get that last shirt in the suitcase so I had to scrunch it in.
i have a whole suitcase of junk under my bed.
The word suitcase is a noun and can be used as a direct object in a sentence. For example you could say: "Please give the suitcase to John." In that sentence "the suitcase" is the direct object and John is the indirect object.
I packed my suitcase an hour before we left, so hopefully I didn't forget anything.
The sentence you provided is a question. All questions are interrogative sentences.
Benin is a country in Africa. An example of this noun used in a sentence would be, "Taylor enjoyed his trip to Benin, but he had to check his suitcase full of exotic fruits at customs."
You can say, "After I finish reading the novel, I plan to reread my favorite chapters and repack my suitcase for the weekend trip." This sentence demonstrates the use of both "reread" and "repack" in a meaningful context.
She is packing clothes in her suitcase for her trip tomorrow. He used heavy packing tape so that the box would stay closed.
To weigh your suitcase at home, you can use a bathroom scale. First, weigh yourself without the suitcase and then weigh yourself while holding the suitcase. The difference between the two weights will give you the weight of your suitcase.
Yes, the suitcase zips are durable and reliable for long-term use.