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What to say when you have graduated?
More formal
- “Congratulations on your well-deserved success.”
- “Warmest congratulations on your graduation.”
- “Congratulations on your graduation and best wishes for your next adventure!”
- “So happy to share in the excitement of your graduation day, and so very proud of you, too!”
- “With love and pride today and always,”
Are you graduated or have you graduated?
The correct phrase is “I was graduated,” or “I have been graduated” because it is the school that graduates you – you do not perform the action of graduating.
Is graduated or has graduated?
I’d say it would be more common to say “I have graduated”. Using the simple present tense of the verb “be”, you could use the word “graduate” as a noun and say this, for example: “I am (now) a graduate.”
Can I say I graduated from high school?
“I graduated” is correct. “I am graduated” wrong as it is non-grammatical, in the intended context. In North America, the most usual expression is “graduate from high school.”
What can I write in my boyfriends graduation card?
Happy Graduation Wishes for Him
- I’m so doggone proud of you for making it this far.
- You’re a bright young man who’s going places.
- I can’t believe you’re graduating…
- The hard part is over.
- As you graduate today, may you look with pride on this important milestone and recognize everything you’ve accomplished.
Can I say I graduated from school?
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?” You do not have to worry about saying that you “graduated from” college, or any other educational institution.
Is it correct to say I graduated or I have graduated?
Generally “I graduated” would be used, such as: “I graduated from college on May 21, 2018”. Use of the progressive tense, “I have graduated”, would only be used in answer to a yes/no question, like – “Did you graduate”? “Yes, I have graduated.”
How do you use the word graduate in a sentence?
“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.”.
What is the meaning of gradgraduated?
Graduated. 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?” —Alfred Ayres, The Verbalist, 1894
How do you say I graduated in a native language?
As a native speaker, I would never say “I’m graduated” instead I would say “I have graduated” or “I’ve graduated” for short. I graduated from college in 1989 but I didn’t get my first job until 1991. A: Hey James, how are you doing now?