Selective usage
Choose is used as a verb, indicating to choose, decide and emphasize to choose what you think is appropriate according to your likes and dislikes.

The basic meaning of choose is "choice", which usually refers to a person's subjective judgment or willingness to choose between two or more people or things, emphasizing the choice of what he thinks is appropriate according to his own likes and dislikes, and sometimes refers to the choice according to the advantages or actual needs of the selected object. Extension can be interpreted as "decision" and "like or prefer". Choose can be followed by nouns, pronouns, infinitives and gerunds with or without interrogative words.

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Select an example:

1, you choose, I can't decide. You choose, I can't make up my mind. )

You must choose whether to buy or not. You have to choose whether to buy or not. )

She had to choose between giving up her job and hiring a nanny. )

I will not hesitate to choose the second option. )

With a digital camera, you can choose the shooting angle you want. With digital TV, you can choose the camera angle you need. )

6. Choose curtains that coordinate with your decoration. (Choose curtains with the same decorative style. )

Employees can retire at the age of 60 if they want. Employees can retire at the age of 60 if they want. )

Your best choice is to choose a guest house. Your best choice is to find a hotel. )

9. The menu changes regularly and there are special dishes to choose from every day. The menu changes regularly, and there are special dishes to choose from every day. )

Did you choose Russia or were you just assigned there? Did you choose Russia or were you just sent there? )