Correct present tense “Chooses” vs wrong “Choses”.
Incorrect spelling - “Choses” is incorrect; past tense is “chose”.
"Choses" is a common misspelling of "Chooses". Always use "Chooses" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Chooses” is present tense of choose.
"Chooses": “Chooses” is present tense of choose.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" She chooses her friends carefully.
"Correct:" He chooses wisely.
"Correct:" The teacher chooses a leader.
"Correct:" My cat chooses its toy.
"Incorrect:" She choses her friends carefully.
"Incorrect:" He choses wisely.
"Incorrect:" The teacher choses a leader.
"Incorrect:" My cat choses its toy.
A: Chooses.
A: Past tense of choose is chose, not present.
A: To pick or select.
A: Chooses = present tense.
“Chooses” is correct; “Choses” is wrong.