The graduation from junior high was a joyous event.
Congratulations on your graduation! Your hard work and determination have paid off, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
The verb in the sentence is "wait."
The graduation ceremony will commence at 3 pm sharp.
She attended her college commencement ceremony to celebrate her graduation.
During her graduation, she delivered a powerful and inspiring speech that moved the audience to tears.
Both are correct and commonly used. "Congratulations on your graduation" and "Congratulations for your graduation" have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably.
My brother's graduation was great
The verb in the sentence is "wait."
We had a gigantic extravaganza for our graduation.
Everyone thought he was eloquent during his graduation speech.
I am the valedictorian of the school, I will give the speech at graduation.
The pronoun in the sentence is who, a relative pronoun.The relative pronoun 'who' introduces the relative clause 'who will speak at the graduation', which relates information about its antecedent 'professor'.
To celebrate our graduation, Manny and Franz plan to have a party.
They decided that Gerry could still attend the graduation even though he dropped out of school after the first month of his final year.
I'm going to be an architect when I finish my graduation
Predicate adjective
Example sentence - The graduation commencement would begin at 7:00 pm on Wednesday evening.
The kid who ran away right before graduation was an awkward person.