The verb for making a choice is choose (chooses, choosing, chosen).
The verb for making a choice is choose (chooses, choosing, chosen).
Choose is a verb. It means to make a choice between two or more things.
The verb form is to choose (chooses, choosing, chosen).
The word 'choice' is both a noun (choice, choices) and an adjective (choice, choicer, choicest). Examples:noun: You have a choice of chocolate and strawberry.adjective: A few choice words set everything straight.
"Choice" isn't a verb, so it doesn't have any tenses. "Choose", however, is a verb. The present tense is "choose/chooses".I chooseWe chooseYou chooseHe/she choosesThey choose
b. deemphasize the subject.
C. establish a casual tone
Choice is the noun for the past tense verb choose.
The word 'chose' is the past tense of the verb to choose.The noun forms of the verb to choose are chooser or chosen and the gerund, choosing.
That is the correct spelling of the word "choice" (decision, or a better grade).
apex a verb form that ends in -ing and acts as an adjective