Choose the correct homonym to complete the sentence:
I have to _____ a shirt from the selection in the shop.
Option A: “choose” makes a meaningful sentence. The sentence then means that, “From all the shirts that the shop has to offer, I have to select one.” Hence, this option is correct.
Option B: “chews” refer to the act of grinding something with the teeth. This is irrelevant in the given case. Hence, this option is incorrect.
Option C: “chore” refers to a task that has to be performed regularly. It is usually used to refer to household work, for example, washing clothes, doing the dishes, etc. This is irrelevant in the given case. Hence, this option is incorrect.
Option D: “chose” is the simple past tense of “choose”. It represents the act of having selected something in the past. Within the sentence. “have to” indicates that the selection is yet to be made, which means we cannot use past tense. Hence, this option is incorrect.