What is the past tense of choose?

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What is the past tense of choose?


The past simple tense of choose is "chose".

How is the past simple tense of choose pronounced?

The past simple form of choose, is "chose". This rhymes with rose.


Pronounced: ch-OH-se

How do I use "chose" in a sentence?

The past tense form "chose", can be used in any sentence to denote a decision that has been made already.


Examples:

She chose to wear the blue dress for picture day.
They chose to go to the zoo for their class trip.



Chose is the past tense of Choose

When using the past simple tense, choose becomes chose.


This is not to be confused with chosen, which is the past participle which is used in Past Perfect tense (eg. She had chosen to go home before I arrived).

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What is the past tense of choose? This can be used in some very simple past tense questions and answers.


And the answer is...


Chosen.


"Why have you 'chosen' this school?"

"I have chosen this school because it offers great extra-curricular activities."

Can be used for many purposes, academic, business, daily conversation etc.

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06/12/2022

The past tense of choose is chose.



What are some examples of chose?

  • They chose me to be on their team.

  • I chose that book because it was interesting.

  • We chose to leave, it was too noisy.

  • He chose to stay with her.

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