This tense will be past perfect because of the past simple verb chose.
Your sister had looked at many dresses before she chose one
faire quelque chose
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.
ma chose favorite, ma chose préférée
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Your sister had looked at many dresses before she chose one.
Pat perfect is formed with had + past participle. The past particle of look is looked so the past perfect is had looked:My sister had looked at many dresses before she chose one
Your sister looked at many dresses before she chose one.
Past perfect is formed with -- had + past participleThe past participle of look is looked so the past perfect verb is -- had lookedMy sister had looked
The past perfect tense is had chosen.
Chose is the past tense of choose. The present perfect tense of choose is have/has chosen.I/We/You/They have chosenHe/She/It has chosen
Mary
if you chose the love card at the end of the game your sister and your dog and all your family will revive and you will get a letter with a clue i havent worked out yet but if you chose any other card she stays dead
pick out a big, fat, round one.
chose/choose(s)/will choose
Buy her popcorn and let her chose the seats.
Some time expressions that can be used with the past perfect tense include "before," "by the time," "already," and "had never." These expressions help establish the sequencing of events in the past and indicate that one action was completed before another action occurred.