It is one word.
backpack, packet, and unpack
backpack, packet, and unpack
As the hikers prepared their backpacks for the trip, they realized they had forgotten to pack essential items, so they quickly went back to grab them before hitting the trail.
yes
you can write compound wen you combine 2 words example: backpack: an object to keep your material back: a verb or a part of the body pack: a verb or an object to keep things.
No, the word backpack is not an adverb at all.The word backpack is a noun ("pass me my backpack please") and a verb ("we will backpack across the valley").
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No. Because compound words are two words that together, make a new word. For example, "backpack" can be split up into 2 words, "back" and "pack" alone, they are both words. also, "lifetime" "elsewhere" "grandmother"...life-time,else-where,grand-mother
(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.
a backpack is called 'un sac à dos' in French.
Yes, the word "backpack" has a short 'a' sound, as in 'bat'.