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Has stolen my heart vs Has stole my heart

The correct phrase is "has stolen my heart." The verb "stolen" is the past participle form of the verb "steal" and should be used with the auxiliary verb "has" to form the present perfect tense. "Has stole" is grammatically incorrect.

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Has stolen my heart

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone has captured your affection or love.

Examples:

  • She has stolen my heart with her beautiful smile.
  • The little puppy has stolen my heart with its playful antics.
  • Love is coming, love has stolen my heart.
  • Love is coming, Love has stolen my heart, even if I lose everything I am fine.
  • Love, love for you alone has stolen into my heart again and is pulling me towards life.
  • I need someone with your wits to learn the identity of the man who has stolen my wife's heart.
  • Felix, you've stolen my heart
  • And now you have stolen my heart as well as my breath.
  • A male model is robbing us and he's already stolen my heart.
  • "your charms have stolen my heart"
  • You touch upon eyespeak and you have stolen my heart
  • And in the case of the woman who's stolen my heart, the culprit... was Millicent Gergich.
  • Honor Saint Raven, I have stolen jewels from all over the world, but it is you who is a thief, for you have stolen my heart.
  • Lorenzo! You have stolen my heart. I love you.
  • "The fragrance of your lips, the magic of your face..." "your charms have stolen my heart"
  • Every beat of that stolen heart is the echo of my voice in your head.
  • The blood types, the full moon, the stolen hearts, that feels like ritual.
  • She has stolen a little piece of my heart.
  • Lord knows you've stolen plenty of hearts.
  • Don't tell me he's stolen your heart
  • The one who's stolen his heart?
  • Her heart was stolen by Howl.

Has stole my heart

This phrase is grammatically incorrect in English.

  • With your ten excuses you stole my heart away...
  • I think someone just stole my heart.
  • Bo, you stole my heart.
  • Sherry Ort - broke my heart stole my lunch money.
  • A fighting spirit to match she stole my heart Now that l have her love...
  • Broke my heart, stole my lunch money.
  • She stole my laptop, Allen Gregory, but she also stole my heart.
  • And he stole my heart away Convinced me to elope one day
  • But you stole my heart You cheated and lied
  • Ninja stole my heart, and she wouldn't stop
  • And then I met Charles, and, well, he just completely stole my heart.
  • You were a thief, you stole my heart And I your willing victim
  • no more Bear Claws for the lightweight who stole my heart.
  • Even though she stole my heart, she left me with that smile
  • When I saw you for the first time you already stole my heart
  • Right from the start You were a thief, you stole my heart
  • Sally stole away my heart completely...
  • She also stole... my heart.
  • She stole my heart which wasn't so bad, but she stole all my money.
  • You stole my heart away I'm a cave, a great big cave

Alternatives:

  • has stolen my heart

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