Which word fits?

Have officials chose/chosen the city for the next Olympics?

The Greek gods and goddesses drank/drunk nectar.

present tense = choose, drink

simple past tense (never has helping verbs) = chose, drank

past participle (must have helping verb/verbs) = chosen, drunk

Let me know what you decide.

Chose and drank?

Right ... both times!

To determine which word to use in each sentence, we need to understand the difference between the past participle forms 'chose' and 'chosen', as well as 'drank' and 'drunk'.

In the first sentence, "Have officials chose/chosen the city for the next Olympics?", we need to use the past participle form of the verb 'choose'. To find the correct form, we should first identify the tense of the sentence. Since 'have' is used before the verb, we can infer that it's in the present perfect tense. In this tense, we use the past participle form of the verb. So, the correct word is 'chosen'. Therefore, the correct sentence is: "Have officials chosen the city for the next Olympics?"

In the second sentence, "The Greek gods and goddesses drank/drunk nectar", we need to use the past participle form of the verb 'drink'. To find the correct form, we again need to identify the tense of the sentence. Since the sentence talks about the past actions of the Greek gods and goddesses, it should be in the past simple tense. In this tense, we use the simple past form of the verb. Therefore, the correct word is 'drank'. Hence, the correct sentence is: "The Greek gods and goddesses drank nectar."