choose - use in sentences

Object

  • topic: Choose a topic from the menu below or click continue to find out how to set a credit limit.
  • path: It is then up to you to choose the path you wish to take.
  • career: A summer placement, before my final year, helped me choose a career in process chemistry.
  • password: Simply register your credit card and choose a password.

Used with why or when

  • which: Please note you cannot choose which item you wish to be exempt from.
  • whichever: You can choose whichever way works best for you.
  • who: The department can determine how to choose who shall receive the prize.
  • where: He should have the right to choose where he invests this extra money.

Infinitive complement

  • ignore: But have you ever thought about this - what if others choose to ignore the sirens and lights?
  • stay: Choose to stay in our bed and breakfast accommodation or our self catering bothy.
  • live: The question is whether there are any limits to the values by which we should choose to live.
  • opt: You may choose to opt out of making any information public at any time by notifying the administrator.

Preposition: from

  • selection: Choose from a huge selection of Hotels, Motels & Resorts.
  • variety: At www.recyclingappeal.com you can choose from a variety of charities to benefit from your old mobile or empty cartridges.
  • menu: Guests can choose either the set Christmas party menu or with prior arrangement choose from a festive table d'hote menu.

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