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difference between meet, 'meet with' and 'meet up with' | meaning of "heterogeneous variety"
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"user chooses" or "user choose" Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:36 am  "user chooses" or "user choose"
 

which one is correct
user chooses
user choose
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"user chooses" or "user choose" Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:28 am  "user chooses" or "user choose"
 

The user chooses... it's 3rd person singular, so use the "chooses" form.
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