1.b> 1) (), (, , .i>); / i> ; she unpacked her bags and put everything away / - ; I unpacked my bags as soon as I arrived i> / ; I haven't even had time to unpack my suitcase ;
2) , .i> (), ; she went to her room to unpack / i> ; I haven't unpacked yet / ;
2.b> 1) , .i> (), (, , i>); he unpacked his clothes i> ; she unpacked all the clothes she needed and left the rest in the case , , ; I haven't even had time to unpack my clothes i> ;
2) (), ( , .i>); we unpacked the sandwiches i> ;
3.b> i> / (); (, .i>); to unpack a mule ;
4.b> (), ; ( / i>); to unpack a theory / ; he read the agreed statement to the group and then began to unpack it for them , / ; let us unpack this question , .