I chose have chosen - WordReference Forums In school our teacher used to prompt the three principal parts of a verb (e g choose, chose, chosen) with the formula "Today I _ Yesterday I _ I have _ many times " Of course it is the "have" that prompts the past participle, but the "many times" plays a similar role to "today" and "yesterday" but does not limit us to a particular time Why
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Just curious. Why does school teach use this formula . . . I've always preferred to figure out my own way to calculate something and make a formula based on my own logical thinking, not just blindly use a given formula Is creating formulas to calculate things not a basic skill of math? As a teacher I have heard this old chestnut come up regularly Reasons why not
grammar - I have chosen, I choose, or I am choosing . . . The problem is that English is not my native language, and my teacher said that "I have chosen is wrong," but (as far as I know) it also indicates finished action: "I have just done my homework, I have already seen the film " Why is it wrong then if it is at all? Other options have been suggested, e g I am choosing, I chose, or I choose
What are some good questions to ask during math class? Here are some example questions you can ask during math class: 1 Can you explain the concept behind this formula method? Asking about the rationale behind a particular formula or method can offer a more profound understanding of the concept, making it easier to apply in various situations 2
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