The Simple Predicate of that sentence is hide. the verb of the sentence is always the simple predicate
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.
In "The Giver," Gilly hides the money she stole in a secret place in the woods, specifically in a hollow tree. She carefully conceals it to keep it safe from anyone who might find it. This act of hiding the money reflects her resourcefulness and desire for independence.
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.
hide your kids and hide your wife because Santa Claus is going to rape your family
Re-arrange the sentence: Sherwood Forest was a safe place to hide. Subject: Sherwood Forest --- a proper noun that is a name of a place.
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.
The past simple of the verb "to hide" is "hid."
Hide
As a verb: I disdain poor grammar.As a noun: Her disdain was obvious.
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.
The simple past tense of "hide" is "hid." For example, "She hid behind the tree."
Hid
Yes, the sentence "I did not hide the keys" is grammatically correct.