Yes, in mains just is in graduation. Being graduation's simply reality
Yes, it is. Graduation and congratulations do not have the same letters in the middle.
Both are correct and commonly used. "Congratulations on your graduation" and "Congratulations for your graduation" have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably.
No it is not the same.
no
No, it's a privledge. If the school revokes your privledge to attend your graduation, there's nothing you can do, short of trying to convince them to let you go. ______________ Years ago, a well-known boarding school, an academy, canceled graduation because 2 seniors pulled a prank. If the administration had not canceled, it would have been the same as turning control of the school over to the seniors every spring. Going without graduation was unfortunate, but necessary.
Do both, the prom is almost always at night and Graduation is usually in the afternoon.
The simple predicate is the same thing as the verb. It is one of two necessary components to make a sentence; the other is a subject.
Washington state has a 76 percent high school graduation rate. Their rate of graduation for students with disabilities is 56 percent. Washington state has the same graduation rate as California, Utah, and West Virginia.
Yes, I will give the same graduation gift to nephew and a step nephew, even if they are not residing in the same house. Getting same gift will realise nephew that he is not superior and at the same time step nephew will also feel that he is not inferior in any manner.
It depends on the rectifier. For a half-wave, it's the same as the AC mains: i.e. 60 Hz mains gives 60 Hz ripple. For a full-wave or a bridge, it's twice the AC mains: 60 Hz mains gives 120 Hz ripple. Three-phase systems are more complicated, so you would need to check in an electrical engineering book.
It depends on the rectifier. For a half-wave, it's the same as the AC mains: i.e. 60 Hz mains gives 60 Hz ripple. For a full-wave or a bridge, it's twice the AC mains: 60 Hz mains gives 120 Hz ripple. Three-phase systems are more complicated, so you would need to check in an electrical engineering book.
You feel kinda nervous, but excited at the same time.