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  1. Sep 27, 2021 · Spanish - Argentina. Sep 27, 2021. #1. Hi everyone, I have a quite simple question but it's kind of killing me. Should it be: "something can be hid" or "something can be hidden". I would use "something can be hidden" but I just heard a native English speaker saying "something can be hid" and so, I am pretty confused now. Thank you!

  2. Apr 5, 2015 · English (U.S.) Apr 5, 2015. #2. You can say anything you like -- but that does not mean you are saying the same thing each time. I was hidden is grammatical. I was hiding is grammatical. The two sentences do not have the same meaning. T.

  3. May 4, 2022 · China. Mandarin Chinese. May 4, 2022. #1. The city streets are crowded for the holiday, even with the rain. Hidden in the chaos is the element, waiting to strike like snakes — but I'm there, too. Watching. I don't understand what element means here.

  4. Apr 3, 2018 · "Hidden" could be acting as an adjective, in which case the sentence isn't passive. On the other hand, in this context, it would be passive: As the danger approaches, the children are quickly sent to the cellar. Marilyn is taken to the cabin farthest from the lake, and Richard is hidden in another cabin.

  5. Mar 19, 2007 · Mar 19, 2007. #10. Gramatically, unwritten rule s and hidden agenda are correct. Which one you choose to use would depend on what you want to say. A hidden agenda implies something malicious and discriminatory, something done for personal gain even though it would be frowned upon if it was publicly known, perhaps because it goes against ...

  6. Feb 8, 2015 · Feb 8, 2015. #2. Hi, To me, when something is concealed, it is always deliberate kept from sight. When something is hidden, the intention may or may not be deliberate. Most times, they are synonyms, with conceal being more formal than hide. You might also want to read this post on the difference between the two words. T.

  7. Jul 7, 2008 · Ocham said: I'm sorry I made a serious mistake. I should have said "past perfect" or "plupferfect". My dictionary says these verbs have 2 kinds of past perfect. present past past perfect [pluperfect] 1 prove - proved -proved/prov en. 2 bite - bit -bit/bitt en. 3 hide - hid -hid/hidd en. 4 beat - beat - beat/beat en.

  8. May 17, 2007 · Planet Earth. français (France) Jun 30, 2009. #7. Live happily, live discreet/ly. A happy life is a discreet one. I don't like hidden, since the meaning of cachés here is more like "en retrait", unexposed, to live a private life (opposed to a public life). It's about "pudeur" (modesty, reserve, delicacy, decency -- "pudique" chaste,modest ...

  9. Jan 12, 2010 · A hidden gem in english is something really good or recommended that not many people are aware of. For exemple a place that is very nice for travels and is far from other tourist attractions. Or like a really good song in an album that hasn't been released and not many poeple know. Thanks!

  10. Jan 23, 2013 · Jan 26, 2013. #3. Thank you, Keith Bradford. The entire sentence didn't entirely make sense (he stole the hidden throb?) so I googled it and I found a few explanations: He even goes so far as to curiously muse upon the possibility that his covert masturbations might somehow affect the futures of those he fantasizes about ("I this wrought iron ...

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