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 past tense of unpack is unpacked.
The phrase "Unpack immediately." is an imperative sentence. The understood subject is "you," so the sentence means "(You) unpack immediately." It is a command.
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
You need to multiply all of the following together:* 2 (boxes per second) * 60 (seconds in a minute) * 4 (total minutes)
Undress, unpack and unpaid.
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.
Oh honey, the prefix for "pack" is "un." Just like how you can't "unpack" a suitcase without first "packing" it. It's like the yin and yang of luggage, darling.
The bolded words "to unpack immediately" form an infinitive phrase, which consists of the infinitive "to unpack" and the adverb "immediately." Infinitive phrases can act as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs in a sentence.
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