Yes, the sentence "I did not hide the keys" is grammatically correct.
The correct plural form of "key" is "keys."
The correct form is "Who has" when referring to a singular subject, and "Who have" when referring to a plural subject. For example, "Who has the keys?" and "Who have the keys?" would be correct based on the number of keys being referred to.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "keys."The sound-alike word is the noun quay (dock, wharf).(The term "Florida Keys" comes from the similar Spanish word cayo, which is cays or isles.)
The correct spelling is "disguise" (mask, or to hide).
past = hid. Yesterday I hid the car keys in the fridge.will future = will hide. The rabbit will hide for a while then come back to it's baby.going to future = going to hide. I'm going to hide in the garage so I don't have to do the dishes.
The correct plural form of "key" is "keys."
The correct form is "Who has" when referring to a singular subject, and "Who have" when referring to a plural subject. For example, "Who has the keys?" and "Who have the keys?" would be correct based on the number of keys being referred to.
hide keys
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "keys."The sound-alike word is the noun quay (dock, wharf).(The term "Florida Keys" comes from the similar Spanish word cayo, which is cays or isles.)
That is correct, all 3 keys will start upon the first installation.
All you do is hide the alcohol and car keys. :P
The correct spelling is "disguise" (mask, or to hide).
The correct answer is "will have hidden".
past = hid. Yesterday I hid the car keys in the fridge.will future = will hide. The rabbit will hide for a while then come back to it's baby.going to future = going to hide. I'm going to hide in the garage so I don't have to do the dishes.
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A great way to hide a key or keys would be to tape it to a piece of string or necklace and wear it around your neck. It works all the time for me. TRY IT!
The correct spelling, from the French, is "camouflage" (to hide or disguise).