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."
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The homophone for "chosen" is "chose."
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?"
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
I chose, I have chosen.
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The homophone for "chosen" is "chose."
Chosen is the past participle. A past participle is used to indicate a completed action or state.
The past perfect tense is had chosen.
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?"
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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
I chose, I have chosen.
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choose is the base form of chosen and chose