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either chose

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "either chose" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "either choose"? You can use "either choose" when presenting options or alternatives for selection. Example: "You can either choose the red dress or the blue one for the party."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Science

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

38 human-written examples

The states that Jonathan won in the 2011 election either chose Buhari or went for Jonathan in significantly lower numbers.

News & Media

The New Yorker

Reo-Coker often found himself within shooting range but either chose a less selfish option or delayed a little too long and had his effort blocked.

Later generations of composers, who either chose to stay in Russia or were not permitted to leave, worked under quite different conditions.

News & Media

The New York Times

"They either chose to come to the wrong conclusion because it suited them for a variety of other reasons, or to put their faith in management".

News & Media

The New York Times

Unlike Ronald Reagan, who announced his Alzheimer's diagnosis himself, Mrs. Thatcher either chose not to or was no longer capable of doing so.

News & Media

The New York Times

It's a beautiful quote, except for the fact that 58,000 American soldiers lost their lives because they either chose to serve their country or lacked the connections to avoid service.

News & Media

The New York Times
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

22 human-written examples

One either chooses to care more or to care less.

Either choose your meaning and look for parts or choose your parts and look for meaning.

"We either choose to be decent, or we choose not to be".

News & Media

The New York Times

He either chooses to go peacefully or the people may resort to uprising".

News & Media

The New York Times

We could either choose death or we could fight to survive like he had always done.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When presenting alternatives, use "either choose" followed by "or" to clearly delineate the options. For example: "You can "either choose" the train or the bus."

Common error

Avoid using the past tense form "chose" after "either". The correct form is the base verb "choose". Instead of "either chose", use ""either choose"".

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "either chose" functions as part of a conjunction phrase, aiming to present a choice between two options. However, as noted by Ludwig AI, it uses the incorrect verb form, undermining its intended grammatical function.

Expression frequency: Common

Frequent in

News & Media

42%

Science

38%

Wiki

8%

Less common in

Formal & Business

8%

Academia

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

The phrase "either chose" is commonly found, as demonstrated by the many examples in Ludwig. However, it's grammatically incorrect; the correct form is ""either choose"". Despite its frequency, writers should avoid using "either chose" and instead opt for grammatically sound alternatives such as "either selected" or "either opted". Ludwig AI explicitly identifies the phrase as incorrect, highlighting the importance of using ""either choose"" when presenting options.

FAQs

What is the correct grammatical structure when presenting options?

Use ""either choose"" followed by "or" to clearly present the choices. For example: "You can "either choose" to stay or leave".

What can I say instead of "either chose"?

Use alternatives like "either selected", "either opted", or "either decided" depending on the intended meaning.

Which is correct: "either choose" or "either chose"?

"Either choose" is correct. "Chose" is the past tense of "choose" and is not appropriate in this construction.

Is "either chose" ever correct in a sentence?

No, "either chose" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is ""either choose"". You would use “chose” in other sentence structures, but not directly after “either” when presenting choices.

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