I’ve chosen. I’ve chosen. I might go back to the beginning of why?
In 1 week I will be taking an exam. How can I do it? I want to know what it is like to say that you have chosen? Is it still present perfect?
If you want
to go to a party you would like to have. You have a question? What clothes would you wear and how would you dress? Justify your opinion?
As far as I know, my teacher said “I choose is wrong,” but another one also means “I already saw a movie.” Why is it wrong then if it is at all? Other options have been suggested, e.g. R.L.M.C.C., H.R.C.O. and F.C.E.O. etc. I am choosing, I chose, or I choose. So, the moment for choice comes, I am choosing.
Anyway I’m not convinced, as they all refer to different tenses. Why would I choose to be wrong?
What is your review of eClinic?
What three of them would you go with? I mean I chose X. Unless my teacher says at least the following, it is grammatical
English to use
any of the
following: I am choosing
X. I will choose
X. These allegations suggest
you are relating to another party a choice it has made. If you were to pass a court ruling in English, you would understand to be announcing your
decision.
Is it hard to follow the rigours of the question? Which outfit would suit u the best?
I was hoping for correct answers but have not arrived at the fact. I am happy.
- I have chosen not to go to a party at all, but am trying to find some positive alternative, and not go to the party.
- I am very thankful because you have chosen me to become a your English teacher.
Both are okay to use.