mimi
choice,choise what's difference between choice and choisethere is a sentence choose u love, love ur choicecan I use choise instead of choice?? tks
2014年8月31日 05:22
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No, you can't. 'Choise' isn't a word. Or at least it hasn't been one for a few hundred years. We have: choose - the verb chose - the past simple of 'choose'. chosen - the past participle of 'choose' choice - the verb (occasionally used as an adjective) choices - the plural of 'choice'. Following what you said about finding 'choise' on the internet, I did little searching. All the hits I had were weird rubbish or misspellings. Forget about it.
2014年8月31日
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"choise" is an obsolete way to spell choice. and an example of choice. "You can choose to love the choice you've made"
2014年8月31日
Choose is a verb: choose your love. Choose your shoes. Choose a restaurant. Choice is a noun, it is the result of choosing. I choose red shoes everyday. Red shoes are my choice.
2014年8月31日
According to Google, 'choise' is an obsolete spelling of 'choice'. It is neither in the Oxford dictionary nor the Merriam-Webster dictionary, my spell-check doesn't recognise it and I've never seen it before, so I wouldn't use it.
2014年8月31日
I don't think 'choise' is a word. Where did you see it?
2014年8月31日
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