Generally a person of the opposite gender.
Abraham Lincoln chose the area in 1879.
b.parent's
The past tense would be "he chose me".Ex:He chose me first in the draft for the dodgeball game yesterday.
I chose Nelson Mandela because he brought freedom into the world.
whenever they chose. but in earlier years much earlier years the parents would chose who would wed their daughters. the girls would get married as early as 14.
The opposite of the word to chose is to deny, fire, refuse or reject. For example, you can chose someone for a job but the opposite would be to deny them for a job.
i have jolteon and snorlax and i chose chimchar i would recommend chimchar
Erm, depends on what they would look like, but...probably the leaf one.
the world would be in chose
The past tense of "choose" would be "chose" or "chosen". Just "chose"; "chosen" is the 3rd form = the Past Participle.
no they would not they chose their mate for them.
It would come under the unhealthy section if you chose a sweet muffin. By if you chose a savoury muffins it would come under stagy foods.