Chose
It depends who's doing the picking. I have picked, you have picked, they have picked, we have picked; but he / she / someone (named) / something has picked.
A girl would love a nice birthday party with all of her friends. and also she would like something that was completely from you, picked out from you and has alot of meaning. Something picked out by her special someone would give great value to that present.
Similar to "picked a fight," picked a quarrel means to intentionally start a fight with someone.
Becauze usally they just like to pick on someone becauze they are just mean and even sometimes they do it becauze something like that happened to them
it was found because someone homeless , was really hungry so he came along and found something on the side of the road and picked it up and ate it and thenn.....
If you picked it up and threw it at someone, yes.
no
Yes, he did.
opted
No... unless they have picked up a disease from something.
No, it is not a preposition. The word picked is a past tense verb that can also be used as an adjective.
Yes, "picked up" is an action verb. It describes the action of physically lifting something.