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#2 (permalink) Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:27 am choice vs. chosen |
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Hi,
'Choice' here means selecrion -the things from which you can choose.
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#3 (permalink) Thu Nov 27, 2008 3:40 am choice vs. chosen |
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Sorry, I can not much understand :( Choice is a countable noun. I think that " There are more choices " is right :| .. why we write " there is more choices " :-/ Thanks Juna |
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#4 (permalink) Fri Dec 04, 2009 15:33 pm choice vs. chosen |
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| I agree with Juna. As far as I know, "choice" is a countable noun. Could you give more explanations? |
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#5 (permalink) Sat Dec 05, 2009 5:02 am choice vs. chosen |
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Hello guys,
Choice is noun meaning selection or adj. meaning of fine quality.
She ended up broke. It's her choice anyway. also adj. I showed him my choice clothes. I don't have any choice but to obey. You were given a choice, why did you make a dumb decision? At the ABC Center, we offer you wide choices of clothes, foods, entertainment and other items.
Chosen is a past participle of "choose"--- could be associated with "had, has, have." I have chosen the best part. or She was chosen as the next student government representative. Don't give up on your chosen profession. We have a list of restaurants for your chosen tour destination. |
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