Both are correct, but pick your bag up is better. In verbs with separable prepositions, such as "to pick up," the preposition properly follows its object.
It is correct to say 'to pick up your bag'.
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you could say i want to PICK my scab or would please PICK that pencil up for me
A quill was a pen made from the feather of a large bird. To say "Pick up your quill" means start writing.
It can be if you are referring to a certain person as a "pick-up". Or a pick up as a type of vehicle. Pick up is also a phrasal verb.
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If plural : Johnsons and Watsons Example: "The Johnsons are having dinner with the Watsons tonight." If plural possessive: Johnson's and Watson's Example: "The Johnson's dog dug up the Watson's vegetable garden." Both are correct depending on the context.
you can't pick up your bag.
I'd say... If you used it like "I fell down, but I picked up myself and kept going." I'd say it's correct! ^^
If you mean cleaning up a dogs waste, you can either pick up the waste with a garden shovel or by turning a plastic bag inside-out and use the bag as a glove. Pick up the waste then turn the bag back the right way. The waste is then inside the plastic bag.
'because when you pick up a bag of groceries,you have kinetic energy,which means you are moving, but when you carry it,the bag usually stays in the same place,so it has potential energy,which means its not moving.
He used a Seymore Duncan Dimebucker bridge pick-up and a Seymore Duncan 59 neck pick-up.
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Usually you take a bag with you and put your hand in the bag, grab the waste, then turn the bag inside out so that your hand is in the outside and the waste is in the bag. Tie it up, throw it out.
It would mean that you made some sort of grammatical error and had to figuratively pick yourself up and correct yourself. I've never heard anyone say this before.
A bag that doesnt pick up a lot of sand would be great.
Another way to say you will pick up the mail is to say you will collect the mail.
The phrase "pick yourself up off the floor" is an idiomatic expression that means to recover or regain one's composure after a setback or difficult situation. It is figurative language and not to be taken literally.
Use a plastic grocery bag. Pick up the droppings, turn the bag inside out, tie it up, and throw it away.