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choose vs. choice Wed Jan 24, 2007 19:41 pm  choose vs. choice
 

English Grammar Error, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #20 "Singular vs. Plural Nouns", question 4

Come on we can't wait much longer. Just make your mind up and please make a choose.

(a) Come on
(b) mind up
(c) choose

English Grammar Error, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #20 "Singular vs. Plural Nouns", answer 4

Come on we can't wait much longer. Just make your mind up and please make a choice.

Correct entry: choice
The error was: (c) choose
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choose vs. choice Thu Jan 25, 2007 1:48 am  choose vs. choice
 

choose: verb
--> I choose to put steak sauce on this steak.

choice: noun, adjective
--> Should I order rib-eye or top sirloin? What a difficult choice! (noun)
--> That is a choice cut of steak. (adjective)
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