it is a design of a school that piece of art them haha!peace!
"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
The present perfect of "graduate" is "have/has graduated." For example, "I have graduated from university."
Graduated is the past tense of the verb graduate.
The graduated cylinder is obviously graduated and the other one isn't.
Brian graduated in 2020.
He graduated in ecclesiastical law in Turin.
He graduated from Cambridge in 1831.