the act of putting clothes and belongings into bags for a trip · currently preparing luggage for travel
You've got a fantastic trip coming up, and someone asks what you're doing this weekend. You're deep in the delightful (or sometimes stressful!) process of getting everything ready for your adventure. This expression lets everyone know you're getting your gear sorted for departure! 🎒✈️
💡 **Fun Fact!** While 'pack your bags' is a command or a completed action, 'to be packing' emphasizes the ongoing process. It's great for explaining *what you're currently doing* in preparation for a trip. You can also specify: 'I'm packing for my trip to Japan next week!'
Your friend asks, "What are you doing today?" You are putting clothes and other items into your suitcase for an upcoming trip. Which English expression best describes your activity? A. to be unpacking B. to be packing C. to be cooking