Chose
Chose is the simple past tense of the verb to choose in English. It is irregular, with the present tense being choose and the past participle being chosen. In ordinary use, you would see sentences like “I chose a different route” or “They have chosen to wait.” The past tense form “chose” is used for actions completed in the past, while “chosen” is used with auxiliary verbs (e.g., have chosen, had chosen).
Etymology and cognates: The verb derives from Old English ceosan and is of Germanic origin. It has
Usage notes: In modern writing, chose mainly appears in narrative or historical contexts. For ongoing or completed