No its not a regular verb The past tense is chose
"Chose", the French word meaning "thing", is a feminine word, e.g. une chose.If "Chose" is the English verb that is the past of "to choose", it must be noted that French verbs conjugated with avoir in the passe compose (like choisir = to choose), do not change based on gender.
The past tense of "choose" would be "chose" or "chosen". Just "chose"; "chosen" is the 3rd form = the Past Participle.
You chose to consort with the enemy.
Chose. Chosen is the past participle.
No its not a regular verb The past tense is chose
He chose to desert his friends at the mall.
The word choose is an irregular verb. The past tense is chose.
The word is spelled choose. Choose is a verb, meaning to select or decide on. Chose is the past tense of choose.
The word chose is the past particle of the verb to choose. The noun forms for the verb choose are chooser and the verbal noun (gerund) choosing. Another noun form is choice.
No, it is not. Chose is a verb: the simple past tense conjugation of the verb to choose.
選ぶ (erabu) is the Japanse verb for "to choose" and its past tense is 選んだ (eranda) which would be "chose".
The squirrel chose to store the nuts in a pocket she dug in a flowerpot.
Yes, it is the past tense of the verb 'to choose.'
"Chose", the French word meaning "thing", is a feminine word, e.g. une chose.If "Chose" is the English verb that is the past of "to choose", it must be noted that French verbs conjugated with avoir in the passe compose (like choisir = to choose), do not change based on gender.
The past tense of choose is chose. The past participle is chosen.Choosen is not a word.
Chose is a verb. It's the past tense of choose.