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  1. I have graduated/I'm graduated - WordReference Forums

    Aug 13, 2009 · If something is graduated, it means it has marks on it to tell you how much it contains. If you have a degree, you can say "I am a graduate" or "I have graduated". She graduated in 1990. …

  2. have graduated/had graduated | WordReference Forums

    Jul 21, 2012 · (1) I have just graduated from Harvard = immediate past, you use the Present Perfect (have + the past form of the verb) This is wrong. (2) Before I took up this job, I had graduated from …

  3. be graduated - WordReference Forums

    Aug 26, 2013 · I graduated (from) secondary school last year. = I finished secondary school last year. The university graduated 200 students in all programs of study last year. = The university gave a …

  4. I have already graduated/I have graduated since 2015

    Sep 13, 2019 · I have already graduated/I have graduated since 2015 <——-Example sentences added to post by moderator (Florentia52)——-> Are they correct ? İ have a feeling that the second is wrong.

  5. graduate high school / graduate from high school [college]

    Jun 29, 2007 · "I graduated from college" is the most accepted use of graduate in this context. You can also say "I graduated college" or "I was graduated from college." Both are frequently used, but to …

  6. After he had graduated ... | WordReference Forums

    Aug 29, 2006 · Hi, Is this sentence complete: "After he had graduated, he moved to Germany" ? Is it necessary to add a place where he studied, such as a college or university? Thank you.

  7. graduate/graduated/graduating/graduation/grad - WordReference …

    Jun 14, 2011 · A person who graduates (or who has graduated) is a graduate. The verb is pronounced with a full final vowel ['grædʒueɪt], the noun with a weak vowel ['grædʒuət]. It is normally a simple …

  8. Graduated from (the) University of ... | WordReference Forums

    May 19, 2014 · Graduated from Pondicherry University Graduated from Cambridge University "The" is used when you would normally use "the" before the name of the school, and it's omitted when you …

  9. graduated in... | WordReference Forums

    Jan 23, 2012 · Hello again today! I just wanted to check if it's correct to say: "I graduated in Spanish Language and Literature". Thank you!

  10. Mary <was> graduated from Oxford. - WordReference Forums

    Jun 22, 2006 · 1.) Mary was graduated from Oxford. 2.) Mary graduated from Oxford. I have seen both sentences -- with 'was' and without 'was'. Are they different ?? Can you please tell me the differences …