![]() “Every woman I’ve ever met who has had a divorce has a story to explain herself. “There is exquisite lightness in waking each morning with the knowledge that the worst has already happened.”-Emily St. “This word, which has no equivalent in English, has been translated as ‘to love for the last time.’”-Sigrid Nunez, What Are you Going Through A mistake has roots in both time and space-a person’s reasoning and her whereabouts.”-Amity Gaige, Sea Wife “Where does a mistake begin? Lately I’ve found this simple question difficult. “By now, the rain has slowed from pounding fists to the soft, infrequent tapping of bored fingers.”-V.E. “Fiona has the same glacial beauty of an iceberg, but unlike the iceberg she has absolutely nothing below the surface.”-Roald Dahl, Matilda I will still be here long after she has forgotten your name.”-Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind “After she has left you I will still be here, making her laugh. Let’s look at some examples of have and has in English literature.
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