>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Linguistic Research >> Research Papers

When do you use the word chosen in a sentence?

You use the word "chosen" in a sentence when you want to indicate that something or someone was selected or preferred from a group of options. Here are some examples:

To describe a deliberate selection:

* "She chose the blue dress, even though she had several other options."

* "The company chose to invest in renewable energy sources."

* "He chose to stay home instead of going to the party."

To describe something special or destined:

* "She felt like she was chosen for a special purpose."

* "This is the chosen path I must follow."

* "They believed they were the chosen people."

To describe something elected or appointed:

* "The new mayor was chosen by the people."

* "He was chosen to be the team captain."

* "The committee chose the winning entry from the competition."

To describe something that is preferred or favored:

* "This is my chosen method for baking bread."

* "His chosen style of music is jazz."

* "The chosen location for the event was the park."

As part of a phrase:

* "The chosen few were allowed to enter the secret society."

* "He is a chosen one."

* "This is her chosen family."

Remember that "chosen" can also be used as a past participle of the verb "choose." For example, "I have chosen to go to the movies tonight."

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.