Yes, that is the correct spelling for the word graduated.
Some example sentences are:
He graduated from university last week.
She graduated top of her class.
Those letters spell graduated.
50 ml is 50/1000 of a litre. Whether of not you use a graduated cylinder (however you choose to spell the word) is irrelevant.
The correct spelling is gratitude (thankfulness).
This could be any of these words:gratitude (noun) - gratefulnessgraduated (adjective) - completed school, or marked with volumes (graduated cylinder)graduate (noun) - one who has completed school or other training
"John graduated from college," would be appropriate.
I have recently graduated with a degree sounds better than the first one. You could also just put the date of when you graduated.
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I think " i'm graduated " is wrong becouse " graduated isnot passive verb but you used it in this sentence for passive . omid_pm2000@yahoo.com
he never graduated.
yes she was graduated
Graduated is the past tense of the verb graduate.
The present perfect of "graduate" is "have/has graduated." For example, "I have graduated from university."