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                1. He hid the letter in a drawer.
2. He hided the letter in a drawer.
(Can we use both 'hid' and 'hided' as a past tense? Do you use 'hided' as a past tense for the verb hide?)
            
        2. He hided the letter in a drawer.
(Can we use both 'hid' and 'hided' as a past tense? Do you use 'hided' as a past tense for the verb hide?)
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    There's no such word as "hided."
The principal parts for this verb are <i>hide, hid, hidden, hiding.</i>
You can always find the principal parts of a verb at the beginning of its definition in a dictionary, as here -- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hide
They are almost always in this order:
present
simple past
past participle
present participle
    
The principal parts for this verb are <i>hide, hid, hidden, hiding.</i>
You can always find the principal parts of a verb at the beginning of its definition in a dictionary, as here -- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hide
They are almost always in this order:
present
simple past
past participle
present participle
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