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The past perfect tense of "choose" is "had chosen."
chose/choose(s)/will choose
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Yes, certainly it is acceptable. As a wife you can choose your husbands clothes for him.
The present perfect tense of "chose" is "have chosen."
Why was the entire purpose of the early Apollo missions to choose a suitable place to land on the moon
The present perfect tense of "choose" is "have chosen" or "has chosen." For example, "I have chosen" or "She has chosen."
The country signs up and the Olympics people choose who is most suitable and who will make it the best
A list box.
The person creating the graph can choose any suitable unit.
nobody is perfect. he may be perfect for you as a person but we have different perspective for people so if you liked him very much or if you think he is perfect for you then it's your freedom to choose but he will never be perfect for everyone.