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Passage: Studies in Rhetoric and public Speaking in Honor of James Albert Winans | Expression: So far, so good
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has been chosen or has been chose? Sun Jul 27, 2008 16:20 pm  has been chosen or has been chose?
 

I'm not sure which is grammatically correct between "has been chosen" and "has been chose". Anyone could please help me with this?

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has been chosen or has been chose? Sun Jul 27, 2008 16:40 pm  has been chosen or has been chose?
 

Hi BP

You need the past participle here, so it is correct to say 'has been chosen'.

The verb 'choose' is irregular:
The simple past tense is 'chose', and the past participle is 'chosen'.
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