The graduation resolution is as follows:
First, pronunciation
British pronunciation:/? ɡr? d? u? t/
American pronunciation:/? ɡr? d? u? t/
Second, explain
Graduates; graduate
Third, the change of word form.
Graduates (plural form); Graduation (past tense and past participle); Graduation (present participle); Gradual al (adjective)
Fourth, common phrases
Graduated from
graduate school
postgraduate programme
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is used.
Graduate can refer to graduates from any school in American English, and only to college graduates in British English, especially those with bachelor's degrees.
Graduate is used as a verb to mean "from", in means a graduate of a certain subject, and as or with means a degree or achievement obtained.
Graduate is a discontinuous verb, and the positive form of the present perfect tense is not used with adverbials indicating a period of time.
Step 6: Example
She is a graduate of Harvard University. She is a graduate of Harvard University. )
He graduated from high school last year. He graduated from high school last year. )
She graduated from college this year. )
He plans to go to graduate school next year. )
She graduated from college with honors. )