The verb for making a choice is choose (chooses, choosing, chosen).
"Vote" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a formal expression of choice or opinion. As a verb, it means to express a choice or opinion by casting a vote.
The word 'chose' is the past tense of the verb to choose.The noun forms of the verb to choose are chooser or chosen and the gerund, choosing.
Choice is the noun for the past tense verb choose.
noun is choise that is formed from the verb choose.
The verb form is to choose (chooses, choosing, chosen).
The word 'choice' is both a noun (choice, choices) and an adjective (choice, choicer, choicest). Examples:noun: You have a choice of chocolate and strawberry.adjective: A few choice words set everything straight.
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.
The noun forms for the verb to choose are chooser and the gerund, choosing. A related noun form is choice.
The word 'will' is both a verb (will, wills, willing, willed) and a noun (will, wills).Examples:If you won't do it, I will. (verb)The doctor will see you now. (auxiliary verb)The family is coming for the reading of his will. (concrete noun)She has the will to succeed. (abstract noun)
The abstract noun form for the verb to choose is the gerund, choosing.A related abstract noun form is choice.
The abstract noun form for the verb to choose is the gerund, choosing.A related abstract noun form is choice.
The abstract noun form of the verb to choose is the gerund, choosing.A related abstract noun is choice.