Jack chews gum but I choose not to.
'chew' means to break down food. So you could say, the child had to chew his food to swallow it.
Users can choose to override the default selections.
use it as present simple such as I clean my room once a week
appoint means to choose so this is a sentece; I want to appoint that sandwich!
The queen choose to wear her most opulent crown for the ceremony.
"Chews" sounds like "Choose". An example sentence: Who will America choose as the next American Idol?
He chews his food really slowly.
The homophone for 'choose' is 'chews'.
ChewsThe homophone for choose is chews. Example sentences:Did you choose what you'd like from the menu?He chews gum all day at work.
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The homonym for "choose" is "chews." They sound the same but have different meanings.
'chew' means to break down food. So you could say, the child had to chew his food to swallow it.
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