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verb or noun? (for the president of the United States, wisly chooses cabinet me) #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 10, 2009 19:16 pm   verb or noun? (for the president of the United States, wisly chooses cabinet me)
 

hi,

I don't know ,why chooses must be choosing?

for the president of the United States , wisly chooses cabinet members shortly after election day is crucial to a successful term in office

please , i need to know why?

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verb or noun #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 10, 2009 20:02 pm   verb or noun
 

choosing is the selection of the members.

choose is to pick a solitary member.
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