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The past simple form of the irregular verb 'choose' is:

A
Choose
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B
Chosen
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C
Choosing
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D
Chose
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Solution

The correct option is D Chose
'Choose' is the base form of the verb, since it is an irregular verb, its past form is 'chose' and past participle form is 'chosen'.
Therefore, option A 'choose' and option B 'chosen' are incorrect, whereas choosing is the continuous form of the verb 'choose', therefore option C is incorrect.
The correct option is option D, 'chose'.

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