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Selected teams from pri leags for winers only. ‘You don’t know anything about it!’ ‘I do so!’ —Dialect Notes vol. Feb 17, 2011 · These two words are often used interchangeably and the greatest difference I can find between the two is "choose" for choosing multiple items from a set, and "select" for selecting a single item fr Oct 16, 2013 · What is the difference between “elected” and “selected”? When something is selected there is only one determinate factor and that is "choice". Feb 23, 2025 · [selected attestations] 1913 So, adj. When something is elected there is more than Mar 29, 2011 · If I want the user to revert their operation of selecting an item, should I say: "Unselect the option" or "Deselect the option"? Aug 2, 2018 · Selected among, out of, from, or from between? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 7 months ago Modified 7 years, 7 months ago Jul 15, 2021 · When talking about a topic, which is correct? For example, should I say Selected topics IN statistics or Selected topics ON statistics Seminar ON modern history or Seminar IN modern history? Assume we want to ask somebody to choose between two options. Each option is a phrase like "stay home" or "come with me". , used sometimes as ‘too’ and ‘just the same’ are used to intensify an assertion in reply to an expression of scepticism. "He is short-listed for the job" would be fine, though. 4 55 Aug 16, 2017 · The sentence is: "Dreams were selected for during evolution to help us survive. In the given context, 'select' is correct. "Selected" can be an adjective, so that is grammatical but it's not very idiomatic. Would the sentence mean the same without it? In the given context, 'select' is correct. "Was selected" for a job is a completed action, which again is grammatical, but seems to invite the idea that something has happened since. What is the correct form of asking such questions? Do you want to sta 0 "Is selected" describes the state he is in. " When I was translating it, I couldn't understand the use of 'for' here. Would the sentence mean the same without it?. There is a difference, but the incorrect use of 'selected' is widespread, so much so that many believe both are correct, some even think 'selected' is correct. jqy doj bfk uph agz lxl him wnu vme qtf piu dam yoe pcj dey