if you mean how to get your inventory with nothing in it again then you go to any bank the $ sign on the map and talk to the people and ask them to get into your account and then your at your bank once your in your bank simply click on the things you want to store and it will be stored and the things already there all you have to do is click on them and you will have it in your inventory
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.
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.
unpacked
desempaquetar/desembalar
The PCSX2 on your Mac keeps saying invalid unpack type because it is corrupt.
Verb
in the dumpster