I could choose to go to the party, but instead I chose to stay home.
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?"
Choose is present tense. Chose is past tense.
The past tense for "choose" is "chose."
The word "choose" indicates a choice to be made (the past tense is chose).Examples : "You can choose any dress you like and I will pay for it."Examples : "If you choose that path, you may get lost."
The past tense of "choose" is "chose."
past: chose
"Chose" is the past tense of choose.
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The past tense of choose is chose.
Chose. Chosen is the past participle.
The correct spelling is 'chose' (past tense), unless you meant the present tense form which is 'choose'.Ex. I chose that shirt yesterday.Choose is another one.Ex. What did you choose to wear?
No. "has chosen" uses the past participle of chose, i.e. chosen.The present participle of chose is chosing.For more information about participles, see Related questions below.