Choose Verb Forms, Past Tense of Choose Past Participle & V1 V2 V3 V4

Choose Verb Forms, Base Form, Past Tense, Past Participle & V1 V2 V3

1.Base Form (Infinitive) (V1):Choose
2.Simple Past (V2):Chose
3.Past Participle (V3):Chosen
4.Present Participle (-ing):Choosing
Choose verb forms

See Also | List of Verbs V1 V2 V3 V4 Pdf Download

Choose Past Tense

Chose
Chose is the past tense of the Choose word.

Choose Past Participle

Chosen
Chosen is the past participle of the Choose word.

Choose Verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4

InfinitivePast SimplePast ParticiplePresent Participle
ChooseChoseChosenChoosing

Conjugation of Choose

TenseConjugationExample Sentence
Simple PresentchooseI choose a book to read every night.
Simple PastchoseShe chose the red dress for the party.
Simple Futurewill chooseWe will choose a destination for our vacation.
Present Continuousam/are/is choosingThey are choosing the winners of the contest.
Past Continuouswas/were choosingHe was choosing a new car at that time.
Future Continuouswill be choosingBy this time tomorrow, we will be choosing a movie to watch.
Present Perfecthave/has chosenShe has chosen her career path carefully.
Past Perfecthad chosenThe team had chosen their captain before the match.
Future Perfectwill have chosenBy next week, he will have chosen his new apartment.
Present Perfect Continuoushave/has been choosingWe have been choosing the right ingredients for the recipe.
Past Perfect Continuoushad been choosingShe had been choosing her outfit for hours before the event.
Future Perfect Continuouswill have been choosingBy the end of the month, they will have been choosing the new logo for weeks.

Synonyms of Choose

  • Select
  • Pick
  • Decide
  • Opt
  • Elect
  • Determine
  • Settle
  • Prefer
  • Resolve
  • Handpick

Choose Verb Examples With V1 V2 V3

  • Choose your favorite color from the palette.
  • I can’t choose between pizza and pasta for dinner.
  • Choose the right path to reach your destination.
  • They asked me to choose a team captain.
  • Choose wisely before making a decision.
  • She will choose a dress for the party tonight.
  • Choose a book from the library for your research.
  • He needs to choose a career that aligns with his interests.
  • I will choose the winner of the contest tomorrow.
  • It’s time to choose a new leader for the organization.

Read Also More Verbs:

Sharing Is Caring: