Without specific context regarding which Henry you're referring to or the actions in question, it's difficult to pinpoint a particular mistake. However, if you provide more details about the scenario or the actions taken by Henry, I can offer a more tailored response. Generally, mistakes often involve poor judgment, lack of consideration for consequences, or failure to communicate effectively.
You "make" a mistake. The verb "make" is commonly used when referring to errors or faults in actions or decisions. For example, you can say "I made a mistake in my calculations."
Being responsible
The NAme of henrys first son was Henry
2
The Two Henrys - 2000 was released on: USA: 14 February 2000
No
soybeans
in henrys house
In most cases there is no law against it. You are responsible for your actions and if you trusted her, you made a mistake.
John Henry
no
17th august