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"Choice" isn't a verb, so it doesn't have any tenses. "Choose", however, is a verb. The present tense is "choose/chooses".

  • I choose
  • We choose
  • You choose
  • He/she chooses
  • They choose
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The present tense of "choice" is "choose." For example: "I choose to go to the gym every morning."

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