It can be a proper sentence if it is dialogue, as an imperative to someone about concealing the remnants of a shrub.
The Simple Predicate of that sentence is hide. the verb of the sentence is always the simple predicate
Hide
Parents hide Easter eggs so children can find them. In the sentence, hide means to remove from plain sight from the children.
My children love to play hide and seek.
Yes, the sentence "I did not hide the keys" is grammatically correct.
examplebranches are so strong.Most major banks, have branches in villages
in the United States of America, their are 3 BRANCHES of government.
i can not hide my curiosity
to hide
rocks and branches can be provided in captivity as hiding places in the wild some snakes may burrow and hide under sand, some say hide under rocks etc
The ice storm broke many of the tree branches. The bank had branches in three states. The three branches of the government are sometimes in conflict. In the delta, the river branches into many channels.
He tells them to cut down branches, to blend in with the forest He tells them to cut down branches, to blend in with the forest