Boxes can be unpacked within any land parcel that allows building
It means the opposite of pack. So if a person had moved to a new house, they would take their possessions out of the boxes used to move them. This would be to unpack the boxes.
Unpack is a verb.
The answer is Pre
The past tense of unpack is unpacked.
"Unpack immediately" is an imperative phrase, specifically a command or instruction telling someone to unpack right away.
There will be 480 boxes in 4 minutes.2 boxes/second = 120 boxes/minute(1 min = 60 sec and 2x60=120)120x4=480-----answered by FAT
Undress, unpack and unpaid.
You need to multiply all of the following together:* 2 (boxes per second) * 60 (seconds in a minute) * 4 (total minutes)
To unpack the groceries, start by removing items from the bags and placing them in their designated storage spaces. Then, recycle or dispose of the packaging. Finally, take a moment to ensure everything is organized and easily accessible for future use.
No, unpack is not a compound word because "un" is not a word a compound word is a word that has two words in it.
unpacked
desempaquetar/desembalar