Someone who graduates is typically referred to as a "graduate." This term applies to individuals who have completed a course of study at an educational institution, such as a high school, college, or university. Graduates often participate in a graduation ceremony to celebrate their accomplishments.
Ensign (or second Lieutenant if he/she went to the Marine corp).
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The possessive form for the plural noun graduates is graduates'.Example: The graduates' excitement could not be contained.
If you call someone, you are the "caller".
You call someone from Omaha an Omahan or for many, call them Omahans
To ask someone to call you, you can simply say, "Can you please give me a call?"
what do you call someone who looks into the furture
if someone were to call you they woulded call you while you are sleeping so i think they should call in the mouring
Graduates with a GPA of 3.8 and over are often referred to as "Honors Graduates." Depending on the institution's classification system, they may also be recognized as graduating "cum laude," "magna cum laude," or "summa cum laude." These distinctions indicate academic excellence and high achievement in their studies.
To ask someone if you can call them, you can simply say, "May I call you?"
It depends on what you call high school. For most societies it appears to be 17 or 18.
No it can't call someone