Choose in sentences
- I need “choose” a book to read for my literature class.
- It’s hard to “choose” between chocolate and vanilla ice cream.
- She couldn’t decide which dress to “choose” for the party.
- We have to”choose” a new team leader for the project.
- He had to “choose” between taking a job offer or staying in his current position.
- The restaurant menu offers a variety of options to “choose” from.
- It’s important to “choose” your words carefully when communicating.
- I’ll let you “choose” the movie we watch tonight.
- She couldn’t “choose” a favorite song from the album.
- He had to “choose” between attending the concert or the sports game.
- We must “choose” the best candidate for the position.
- It’s difficult to “choose” when there are so many delicious desserts.
- The customer can “choose” the color of their new car.
- She needs to “choose” a topic for her research paper.
- The team captain will “choose” the starting lineup for the game.
- You have to “choose” your battles wisely in a conflict.
- He had to “choose” quickly before the store closed.
- You should” choose” a career that aligns with your passions.
- It’s up to you to “choose” the restaurant for dinner tonight.
- She couldn’t “choose” between two equally appealing job offers.
- We should “choose” the most cost-effective solution.
- The teacher allowed each student to “choose” a topic for the presentation.
- You need to “choose” a password that’s secure but easy to remember.
- The couple had to “choose” a venue for their wedding.
- We can “choose” to view challenges as opportunities for growth.
- He had to “choose” between attending the family gathering or a work event.
- The customer can “choose” the size and style of their custom-made shoes.
- She had to “choose” between studying for the exam or going to the party.
- The artist must”choose” the right colors to convey the desired mood.
- We should “choose” a destination for our summer vacation soon.
- The jury will need to “choose” a foreperson for the trial.
- You can “choose” to live a healthy lifestyle by making good choices.
- She had to “choose” between pursuing a career or traveling the world.
- The bride and groom needed to “choose” a wedding cake design.
- We’ll have to “choose” a date that works for everyone’s schedule.
- The committee had to “choose” a winner from the pool of applicants.
- He needs to “choose” a major for his college studies.
- The restaurant allows customers to “choose” their own ingredients for a custom salad.
- She couldn’t “choose” between staying home to relax or going to the gym.
- The team had to “choose” a new name after the relocation.
- He had to “choose” between his loyalty to his friend and his duty.
- The artist had to”choose” the right brushes to achieve the desired effect.
- You should “choose” friends who support and uplift you.
- We have to “choose” the best method for solving this problem.
- She had to “choose” between a career in medicine or law.
- The students were allowed to “choose” their own partners for the project.
- We can “choose” to respond to challenges with a positive attitude.
- He needs to “choose” a topic for his presentation at the conference.
- The manager will “choose” the employee of the month based on performance.
- It’s important to “choose” the right words when expressing your feelings.