graduate
No, it is not an adverb. Graduation is a noun, typically used to mean completion of education (high school, college).
By the evidence i have recieved from my professors i have solid evidence that the graduation rate in the 1970' was about 36.24%. This is very bad!
It's your graduation year. The class of 2000 graduated in 2000.
Although this a very subjective question, the general opinion is yes. That is why it is currently a requirement for graduation.
The verb in the sentence is "wait."
at the graduation
Graduation is a ceremony, where students become graduates. The date of graduation is called "graduation day". Some people have graduation parties to celebrate graduation. They are quite popular.
after post graduation.
What are you getting at? Graduation:)
Both are correct and commonly used. "Congratulations on your graduation" and "Congratulations for your graduation" have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably.
Graduations, or graduation marks.
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Yes, in mains just is in graduation. Being graduation's simply reality
Yes, it is. Graduation and congratulations do not have the same letters in the middle.
Yes, the word watches is a noun, a plural, common, concrete noun, the singular form is a watch; for example: John received two watches as graduation gifts. The word watches is also a verb (watch, watches, watching, watched).
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