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  1. graduated from /at ... | WordReference Forums

    May 14, 2009 · You graduate from a school. The school usually would nto take an article, but a smaller portion of the school would. I graduated from Walden College. I graduated from the program in …

  2. 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 …

  3. I graduate high school. | WordReference Forums

    Feb 16, 2017 · I think that the main sentence "I graduated high school." can have two meaning, although that interpreted meanings are odd. One is "I received a degree from high school." ,and the other is "I …

  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. 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. …

  6. to graduate from | WordReference Forums

    Apr 2, 2009 · The name of the institution I graduated from (or whatever) is actually 'gymnasium', but nobody really uses it here when talking about the school they went to. What is the normative verb to …

  7. 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 …

  8. graduate from (the) university - WordReference Forums

    Mar 15, 2016 · You would only say "I graduated from the university" if you are talking about a specific university that is already known to the listener/reader. eg I attended Sheffield University from 1992 to …

  9. Graduated from (a) college / university | WordReference Forums

    May 22, 2019 · Hi! Have you given us a whole sentence? 'Graduate' usually means to successfully complete a course at college or university. In the USA, it can mean to graduate from high school. If I …

  10. Have/are/did graduate/graduated - WordReference Forums

    Aug 5, 2014 · Asking my relative about his graduation. Have you been graduated? Did you graduate? Are you done with graduation? Which one is right?