The correct spelling is 'chose' (past tense), unless you meant the present tense form which is 'choose'.
Ex. I chose that shirt yesterday.
Choose is another one.
Ex. What did you choose to wear?
The correct spelling is 'choose', unless you meant the past tense form which is 'chose'.
The present tense of this verb is choose (select); the past tense is chose.
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The correct spelling of the word is decided (settled, chose/chosen).
The word is spelled choose. Choose is a verb, meaning to select or decide on. Chose is the past tense of choose.
The correct spelling for the word you are referring to is "desired".
No. A corner is a vertex. The plural, for corners, is vertices - not verticies as you chose to spell it.
The past tense of "choose" is "chose."
something is completed or finished: quelque chose est terminé, quelque chose est fini. (from the verbs terminer and finir)NB: The word endings change for masculine/feminine or plural things that are ending.
He chose the strawberry ice cream. The past tense of choose is chose.
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It is chose.
Not if you spell choice as choice.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to choose" (the past tense is chose).
surely you got your answer when you chose the category for the question?