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Choose, Chose and Chosen are three common English words which can all be used to refer to selecting something. A quick online exercise on grammar can help to practice and understand the differences between them. Choose is typically used in present tense sentences to represent the act of selection, e.g. "I choose the red shirt". Chose is used in the past simple tense, e.g. "I chose the red shirt" while the past perfect form of "to choose" is "chosen", as in "I had chosen the red shirt". An online exercise is useful to recognize and understand the difference between these three forms of "to choose". A practice exercise can help any English learner to understand the use of these three words in different sentence structures and grammatical tenses.
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