How to Say "i selected" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i selected” is “elegí” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Ayer elegí la opción más difícil.
Yesterday I chose the most difficult option.
Elegí este vestido para la boda de mi hermana.
I selected this dress for my sister's wedding.
De todas las universidades, elegí la que estaba más cerca de casa.
Out of all the universities, I chose the one that was closest to home.
Use of the Preterite
You use 'elegí' to talk about a choice or decision that you completed at a definite moment in the past. It’s a finished action, like closing a door.
Stem Change E > I
The infinitive is 'elegir,' but in some forms (like 'eligió' or 'elijan'), the 'e' changes to an 'i'. However, in 'elegí' (the 'yo' preterite), the stem stays 'eleg-'.
Confusing Past Tenses
Mistake: “Using 'yo elegía' (imperfect) instead of 'yo elegí' (preterite).”
Correction: Use 'elegí' when the choice was a single, specific event ('I chose the book'). Use 'elegía' only if you were describing a choice you used to make repeatedly ('I always used to choose the blue one').
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