You spelled it correctly if you are seeking a possessive-- showing something the graduate owns. The graduate's diploma is on the desk. But if you are just referring to a plural (more than one graduate), you don't need the apostrophe: Many college graduates are looking for jobs now.
That is the correct spelling for the verb or adjective "graduated."
That is the correct spelling of the word "graduating".
Graduate is the right way to spell it.
The spelling is salutatorian (the second place student in a graduating class, after the valedictorian).
15 years after graduating.
returning to visit Devon 15 years after graduating. or quiet
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
The spelling is salutatorian (the second place student in a graduating class, after the valedictorian).
It is spelled five-hundred twelve or five-hundred and twelve. The graduating class had 512 students.
That is the correct spelling of the honor applied to a graduating student, summa cum laude (with highest honors).
This may be a transpostion of the plural noun "cards" (playing, greeting, postcards, etc.)Another possibility is the slang term grads (graduating students).
graduating with a degree in chemical engineering graduationg with a chemical engineering degree
The upper 5% of the graduating class belongs to the 5 best in the batch for every 100 graduating students.
graduating? Did you mean graduated? O.o lol xD
Graduating or NOT Graduating School doesn`t change anything.You can be successful without graduating .. .
The starting pay for an architect after graduating from Amity University is $ 800.
Graduating from college
The percentage of people in Vietnam graduating from high school is 15 percent.
Roland Jones is graduating from decatur high school in alabama 2014.