No one is perfect or free from mistakes; making errors is a natural part of being human. Perfection is an ideal that is often unattainable, as everyone has their own challenges and experiences that shape them. Mistakes provide valuable lessons and opportunities for growth, contributing to personal development and resilience. Embracing imperfections can lead to a more authentic and fulfilling life.
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The past perfect tense of "mistake" is "had mistaken."
I/We/You/They have mistakenHe/She/It has mistaken
Because no one is perfect.
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Like the verb to set, the verb to cost has a limited conjugation. Both the past tense and past participle are also cost.Past tense: His mistake cost him his freedomPresent perfect: His mistake has cost him his freedom.Past perfect: His mistake had cost him his freedom.
Tragic mistake, however humans by definition are not perfect.
no one can ever be perfect. Human have and always will make mistakes
Nobody said it is a mistake. Quite on the contrary: anyone who wants to become a member of the Catholic Church is welcome!
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Yes, there have been cases where individuals have had their cars repossessed by mistake due to errors made by the repossession company or lender.