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Choice has no past tense because it is a noun, not a verb.

The verb is "to choose", and the past tense is chose.


Examples: Every day I make choices. Yesterday I chose to eat an apple. So far today I have not chosen anything.

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The past tense of "choice" is "chose."

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What is past tense of choice?

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