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  1. Graduated as? - WordReference Forums

    Jun 9, 2016 · Rosaline graduated as a bachelor of economics, majoring in business administration from Open University. The problem here is "graduated as", I have seen it …

  2. graduation from or of? - WordReference Forums

    Apr 26, 2013 · Dear colleagues, The verb graduate does take from. What about the noun graduation - does it take from or of ? Which one is correct (standard): After the graduation of / …

  3. I've graduated the university. I worked after that.

    Nov 22, 2019 · If anyone graduated anything, the university graduated you -- but it would be much more natural to say that you graduated from the university [although which university are we …

  4. a graduate of/from the university of ... | WordReference Forums

    Sep 15, 2014 · To say you "graduated from" a college means you received an undergraduate degree from that college. It could be a 4-year BS or BA or a 2-year "Associate degree". In …

  5. I'm graduated in vs. I have graduated in - WordReference Forums

    Sep 26, 2013 · Of your three versions, I prefer I graduated in Public Relations. But it sounds more natural (at least in BE) to say I have a degree/I am a graduate in Public Relations.

  6. To graduate with honours | WordReference Forums

    Dec 19, 2022 · Hello, If someone graduated from high school in a non-speaking English country with the best results of their promotion, should I say Mary graduated from high school with …

  7. Graduated at/from/by - WordReference Forums

    Oct 5, 2009 · 1. Fulano, graduated from the university of. 2. Fulano, graduated at the university of. 3. Fulano, graduated by the university of. O mesmo para Masters Degree at/from/by the …

  8. She graduated from high school in/on June 12, 1998

    Jun 12, 1998 · Hi, Could you please tell me which one I should use for this sentence? "She graduated from high school in/on June 12, 1998." Thank you very much.

  9. graduate/graduated/graduating/graduation/grad

    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 …

  10. Graduate / Graduated - WordReference Forums

    Oct 20, 2012 · I graduated = tiempo pasado del verbo = I am graduated = I agree, but with a caveat. In my parents' generation, it was considered bad grammar to say "I graduated," since …