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choice vs. chosen #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 05, 2007 0:17 am   choice vs. chosen
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #54 "Chit Chat: At the bus stop", question 4

Linda: Nothing really but there is more ......... in the town.

(a) choosing
(b) choose
(c) chosen
(d) choice

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #54 "Chit Chat: At the bus stop", answer 4

Linda: Nothing really but there is more choice in the town.

Correct answer: (d) choice

Your answer was: incorrect
Linda: Nothing really but there is more chosen in the town.
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why we use choice?

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choice vs. chosen #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:27 am   choice vs. chosen
 

Hi,

'Choice' here means selecrion -the things from which you can choose.

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choice vs. chosen #3 (permalink) Thu Nov 27, 2008 3:40 am   choice vs. chosen
 

Sorry, I can not much understand Sad
Choice is a countable noun. I think that " There are more choices " is right Neutral .. why we write " there is more choices " :-/
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