When to use 'choose' and when to use 'pick'? That is the question.
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Choose vs Pick
choose = to decide that a particular person or thing is the one that you want.
pick = to take one thing/some things and leave others
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Her studies were coming to an end, and it was time to ___ a career.
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___ a card, any card.
He is choosing which drink to buy.
The magician asked the audience member to pick a card.
She needs to choose which way to go next.
I was picked last for the football team in gym class.
Kim has to choose between going back to school or staying at her job.
What if you pick your own name in Secret Santa?
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We ___ to stay home rather than go out on Friday.
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Sam ___ the suspect out from the line up.
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Tom Holland was ___ to star in the Spiderman movies.
synonym = a word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word
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Tom Holland was ___ to star in the Spiderman movies.
synonym = a word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word
You can choose from among many flavors of ice cream at the new ice cream store.
You can pick from among many flavors of ice cream at the new ice cream store.
choose = to decide that a particular person or thing is the one that you want.
pick = to take one thing/some things and leave others
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