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Yes, the sentence "I did not hide the keys" is grammatically correct.
Sure! Here's an example sentence using the word "pouch": She carried her coins and keys in a small pouch attached to her belt.
"Yesterday, Margo lost her keys" is written in past tense.
He rushed out the door in haste, desperate to catch the last bus of the night.
I left my keys on the table, where I always put them.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
I did not know where mom put her keys. "Where did you put my keys?" asked mom.
"Where did you put my keys?" the dad asked his son. "I didn't take them; I don't know where your keys are!" the son replied. "Where are you going?" the mom asked her husband. "I'm going nowhere without my keys," he answered.
im not to sure about this one i just got asked the same question
Here are your keys.
does Alicia keys have a good relationship with her mother
Michel lost his keys, and needed a locksmith to get him into his home.
Yes, the sentence "I did not hide the keys" is grammatically correct.
dichotomous keys can be used to classify a series of animals
Alicia keys does not have aids..
A sentence requires a subject and a verb, without those, it's not a sentence. "Into the water" is not a sentence; when you add a subject and a verb, "My keys fell into the water." you have a sentence. The subject is 'keys', the verb is 'fell'.
He rushed out the door in haste, desperate to catch the last bus of the night.