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verb

Not chose.

Note: The verb to choose uses choose in various tenses, e.g., She will choose first. The past tense is chose.

Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses the words choose and chose. Click here for that discussion.

Example: I do not choose to run.

Example: The board of directors will choose a new CEO.

See chose.

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