Chosen is the past participle. A past participle is used to indicate a completed action or state.
You can use "chose" in an asking sentence by framing a question that involves making a decision or selecting something, such as "Which option did you choose for the project?" or "Have you already chosen a restaurant for dinner?"
use the chose one (tamed)
use the chose one (tamed)
The correct phrase is "have chosen." "Chose" is the simple past tense form of "choose," while "chosen" is the past participle form used in present perfect tense. So, you should say "have chosen" in sentences like "I have chosen this option."
I chose Bill for our team, but afterwards I wished I had chosen Bob instead. I went to get my hair cut, and afterwards I stopped for some ice cream.
Fuller chose to use dialogue because you only live once.
One of the ways that you can use Word in your chosen field is by writing letters to people.writing articles
One of the ways that you can use Word in your chosen field is by writing letters to people.writing articles
Instead of using the word challenging you can use the word gifted, special, special gifted.
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Will, when, why, it, can
Brian chose to use the tail section of the airplane as a shelter instead of a lean-to in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.