The Simple Predicate of that sentence is hide. the verb of the sentence is always the simple predicate
DID HIDE
You probably mean "money laundering". This is a eufemism for money transactions meant to hide revenues from ilicit activities, or "dirty money". Money laundering is in itself a criminal actvity in most countries.
Although he did not commit the crime, he received jail time because he acted as an accomplice by helping to hide the evidence.
Keeping money in a bank is more beneficial than leaving it in your house because money can earn interest in a bank. Plus, if you try to hide your money at home, it's easy to forget where you put it.
Over a period of time, the cost of goods goes up (inflation) The money that you hid will not buy as much, so it is worth less. Money invested can grow over time. you can also have hidden money stolen or lost.
Everything is taxed, I'm assuming you mean in the US, so the highest value you can have without being taxed is $0.00. Most millionaires hide their money in Switzerland or the Cayman Islands to avoid this though. Its all about how to be smart with your money once you get it. Hide it outside the US so that it gains interest without being obliterated by the US Government. Source(s) I bring cocaine into the US by the cargo ship and work at a grocery store. Guess which paycheck I hide. (Spoiler: the grocery store one). And I'm fat, which gives me more time to sit on my carcas and research stuff.
hide your kids and hide your wife because Santa Claus is going to rape your family
The simple subject in the statement is "Sherwood Forest." It is the main noun that the rest of the sentence is referring to.
Mary and Ann ate ice cream. Christal and Benny went to the market. Maria, Julina, and Argie do their homework together. Jannica and Aleiza played hide and seek. Newri and Shaira played Badminton.
The simple past tense of hide is hid.
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.
Hid
Yes, the sentence "I did not hide the keys" is correct grammatically. It conveys a clear message that you did not conceal the keys.
If the still see the bubbles, they can. But do not hide it as the money they get is independent from your money.
The past simple of the verb "to hide" is "hid."
The simple past tense of "hide" is "hid." For example, "She hid behind the tree."