I have lost my backpack.
We should go on a backpack trip.
He stuffs the water bottle into his backpack.
I was crying because I lost my backpack. Can you grab my backpack please? I stuffed the book in my backpack.
She lugged the knapsack over the hill or The knapsack was filled with snacks for their trip. a knapsack is kinda like a backpack.
yes
Because it is a pack that you carry on your back.
I hid a dsixl in my backpack
i love to evaluate your backpack
My backpack is bulky from all the binders I have to put in it.
(Gerunds and infinitives as subjects) Carrying a backpack that is too heavy can hurt your back. Getting something from your backpack is easier if you take it off first. To recover his backpack proved more difficult than he thought. To be seen with a pink backpack proved extremely embarrassing to him.
In this sentence, "away" is being used as an adverb.
there should be a comma after backpack, makes, and styles
voluptuous. your backpack is very voluptuous. XD let this be recorded forever
back up because this is the most near to the verb
I don't want to schlep this heavy backpack all day long.
they are about the same. it really depends on the type of backpack or parachute backpack you are talking about.
The first sentence uses the word catastrophe literally, as a declarative statement. The second sentence is also a valid sentence, but not with a literal sense of the word catastrophe (unless the backpack contained a flask of a life-threatening toxin which broke upon falling to the floor). It uses catastrophe as a metaphor, as hyperbole, and as a melodramatic statement of someone self-centered and unaware of the world.
Mybe the materials on which they use to make a backpack
You can find backpack repair parts at outdoor retailers, specialty backpack stores, or online websites that sell backpack accessories.