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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Choose over, between, among, from

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I am confused about when to use the following examples(in which situations)? Could you clarify these examples for me?

1. choose something over something.

2. Choose something between something.

3. choose something among something.

4. Choose something from something.
  

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Only these are possible: choose something from among something (= choose one of several items) choose something over something (= choose your preferred item of two items)

  • Only these are possible: choose something from among something (= choose one of several items) choose something over something (= choose your preferred item of two items)
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Only these are possible:

choose something from among something (= choose one of several items)

choose something over something (= choose your preferred item of two items)

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