No, "hid" is the past tense of the verb "hide".
No, "hid" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "hide," which means to conceal or put out of sight.
The simple past of "hide" is "hid." For example, "She hid the present behind the couch."
The simple past tense of "hid" is "hid." So, for example: "Yesterday, she hid the key in the drawer."
The present tense of "hid" is "hide."
The plural of "hid" is "hids."
The past tense of "hid" is "hidden." For example, "I hid the keys yesterday" becomes "I had hidden the keys yesterday."
No. Hid is the past tense of the verb to hide. There is an adjective (hidden) but the adverb (hiddenly) is virtually never used.
The simple past of "hide" is "hid." For example, "She hid the present behind the couch."
I hid a dsixl in my backpack
during appears to be a adverb It's neither, it's a preposition. i believe it is a adverb
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The wattage depends on the size of the growing area. It also depends on whether HID is the main source of light or if it supplements sunlight. And it also depends on the types of plants. 150/175 watts if HID lights 2'x2' growing area, and HID and sun light 3'x3' 250 watts if HID 3'x3', HID and sun 4'x4' 400/430 watts if HID 4'x4', HID and sun 6'x6' 600 watts if HID 6'x6', HID and sun 8'x8' 1000 watts if HID 8'x8', HID and sun 10'x10'
No, there are no such things as "hid lights".
They hid in an attic on top of a workplace
HID Global was created in 1991.
HID Global's population is 2,100.
HID Global's population is 42,011.
The spelling hid is the past tense of hide.