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How do you use graduating in a sentence?

How do you use graduating in a sentence?

Examples of graduate in a Sentence She graduated with a degree in history. He joined the navy after graduating from high school. a graduating class of 300 students He joined the navy after graduating high school. The word has graduated from slang to accepted use.

Which is correct graduate or graduates?

Students do not graduate; they are graduated. Hence most writers nowadays say, “I was, he was, or they were graduated”; and ask, “When were you, or was he, graduated?” However, rule or no rule, using graduate in an intransitive sense (“I graduated from college”) is something that speakers of English take to readily.

Do you graduate from college in May?

Colleges generally hold their graduations in May. Many schools have already set up their graduation ceremony dates long time before, it is very important for the school to get diploma covers on hand.

What do you say when you graduate?

More formal

  1. “Congratulations on your well-deserved success.”
  2. “Warmest congratulations on your graduation.”
  3. “Congratulations on your graduation and best wishes for your next adventure!”
  4. “So happy to share in the excitement of your graduation day, and so very proud of you, too!”
  5. “With love and pride today and always,”
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Can I say I graduated from high school?

One is graduated by someone or something (an institution, for example, a high school). Therefore I try to say, I was graduated from or graduated by. To avoid the stares this encourages, I say, I am a high school graduate or I am a graduate of Neldon High School. Yes, you can.

How do you say I recently graduated?

You could also say ‘Recently, I graduated. ‘

When can you say you are a graduate?

A “student graduate” is a person who has received their bachelors degree. A “graduate student” is one that is pursuing an advanced degree, after achieving their bachelors degree.

What to write in a graduation thank you?

Here are some other ways to say it:

  1. “I really appreciate…”
  2. “I’m so grateful for…”
  3. “Your graduation gift means a lot to me.”
  4. “I’m deeply thankful for…”
  5. “You really blessed me [by coming to the graduation/with your wonderful gift].”
  6. “Wow!
  7. “It really warmed my heart when I opened [the senior year photo book].”