Asked by Murad
                Hi,i'm an ESL student right now in High School,so i got stuck in writing sentence in present and past tense,i want to say this "After a long research for a perfect profession,I have chosen of *becoming or being (which one do i use ?)* accountant. 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Reed
            
    In this sentence, instead of saying you have chosen OF anything, you must say you have chosen TO become or TO be. The verb in the sentence is "have chosen", which is neither present nor past tense. It's present perfect tense. To make it simple past tense, you must use the past tense of "choose", which is chose. "I chose to be (or become)..."
http://www.grammar.cl/Past/Irregular_Verbs_List.htm
https://www.ef.edu/english-resources/english-grammar/present-perfect/
    
http://www.grammar.cl/Past/Irregular_Verbs_List.htm
https://www.ef.edu/english-resources/english-grammar/present-perfect/
                    Answered by
            Murad
            
    Oh ok ty very much!!!
    
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