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Difference between choose and option?



 
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Difference between choose and option? #1 (permalink) Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:07 am   Difference between choose and option?
 

hello! have a nice day!

pls help me if my statement question below is correct?

*The sufficient and condensed information on school’s facilities, tuition fees and curriculum prospectus for the student to choose a better option.

what is the difference between choose and option?
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Choice/option #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:40 am   Choice/option
 

Hi sweetgRe,

You asked:

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pls help me if my statement question below is correct?

*The sufficient and condensed information on school’s facilities, tuition fees and curriculum prospectus for the student to choose a better option.

what is the difference between choose and option?

Choose is a verb and option is a noun. You would have to make a difference between choice and option. Choice is a more general word usually associated with a personal preference. You would have the choice of different types of food in a restaurant. Option is more an official word. You would have the option to pay for something in cash or over a period of time.

I have corrected your original sentence below:

pls PLEASE help me AND TELL ME if my statement question below is correct?

*Sufficient and condensed/SUCCINCT information on THE school’s facilities, tuition fees and curriculum prospectus (for) SO THAT the student IS ABLE to choose a better option.

what is the difference between choose and option?


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Another one... #3 (permalink) Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:47 am   Another one...
 

hi Alan!

thank you so much!

how about this one below?

Ascertain students’ intellectual capacity in choosing a course.
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Ascertain #4 (permalink) Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:50 am   Ascertain
 

Hi sweetgRe,

You wrote:

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Ascertain students’ intellectual capacity in choosing a course.

If you want to know if this is correct, the naswer is yes.

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Difference between choose and option? #5 (permalink) Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:53 am   Difference between choose and option?
 

hi Alan!

Thank you in a zillion times Very Happy

More power to your website!
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