No, it is not correct, although it is difficult to tell what you are asking, especially since there is only one quotation mark so that it is not clear what you used. As a result, this answer is based on assumptions about what you are asking.
If you are referring to something that happened in the past, you would use the past tense, and that would be "I chose" rather than "I choose". For example, "I chose the movie, but he chose where we went for dinner."
Past tense refers to anything that "has already happened." For example....I am typing is a present tense sentence. I typed a letter yesterday, however, is in the past tense because it has already happened.
The present tense expresses something that is happening now whilst the past tense expresses something that has already happened.
it is when you say something that has already happened rather than is happening at the moment. for instant the past tense of 'i am writing an answer' would be 'i wrote an answer'.
Happened is the past tense of happen.
The past tense of correct is corrected.
Choose is the correct spelling for the present tense.
"Chose" is already in the past tense. The present tense is "choose".
It depends on the context of the conversation that you are having. 'Had' is past tense, which means that it already happened. 'Have' is present tense, which would mean that you still have their money.
No, "chose" is the correct form of the past tense of "choose."
Past tense refers to anything that "has already happened." For example....I am typing is a present tense sentence. I typed a letter yesterday, however, is in the past tense because it has already happened.
The correct tense is: was arguing
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 present perfect tense.
To refer to something that has already happened.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to choose" (the past tense is chose).
present is today and past tense is it has already happened.
You add "-ed" to most verbs to form the past tense in English. There are irregular verbs that don't follow this rule, so you will need to memorize these forms. It's important to pay attention to the context and timing of the action to correctly use the past tense in your sentences.