Table of Contents
- 1 How do you say graduated from high school?
- 2 How many years of schooling have you completed means?
- 3 Can I say I graduated from school?
- 4 Do you say graduate high school or graduate from high school?
- 5 Is it correct to say “I was graduated from high school”?
- 6 Is there a difference between graduation and completion of Education?
How do you say graduated from high school?
In North America, the most usual expression is “graduate from high school.”
How many years of schooling have you completed means?
Number of years of education completed refers to the number of academic years a person completed in a formal program provided by elementary and secondary schools, universities, colleges or other formal post-secondary institutions.
What is the difference between I completed and I have completed?
I completed = Simple past tense, where the action is over. I have completed = Present perfect; the speaker is speaking now (in the present tense), but the action has been completed , it is over, finished!
Is it correct to say graduated?
“I graduated from college” is the most accepted use of graduate in this context. You can also say “I graduated college” or “I was graduated from college.” Both are frequently used, but to some people they are considered incorrect.
Can I say I graduated from school?
Students do not graduate; they are graduated. Hence most writers nowadays say, “I was, he was, or they were graduated”; and ask, “When were you, or was he, graduated?” You do not have to worry about saying that you “graduated from” college, or any other educational institution.
Do you say graduate high school or graduate from high school?
The Old Way: ‘Was Graduated From’ But even then, people were already saying simply “Johnny graduated from high school.” (1) The usage guides admonished against it because people were doing it. The current standard usage is to say someone graduated FROM high school.
What is the meaning of last school attended?
What is the last school that you attended? So, that means the school you most recently attended. If the form is intended for adults, it will be your final school.
How many years of education have you completed Philippines?
Since the 1940s, the Philippines has followed a 10 year system of school education, consisting of 6 years of primary school and 4 years of secondary school. Following completion, students were awarded a High School Diploma which would grant access to university.
Is it correct to say “I was graduated from high school”?
It should be, “I was graduated from high school.” If it is referring to a future event, it should be, “I hope to be graduated from high school.” The high school graduates the student; the student is graduated by the high school. But this has been said wrong so many times, that it is probably accepted.
Is there a difference between graduation and completion of Education?
Neither is correct. People don’t ‘complete’ a graduation. A graduation is a single event. People complete their education, and at completion, they ‘graduate’. It is a ceremony marking the successful completion of a course of study. I had completed my education (or ‘my studies’) in 2010. I completed my studies (or ‘my education’) in 2010.
How do you say you passed out of high school?
In North America, the most usual expression is “ graduate from high school.” In the UK (where this ‘high school’ thing is fairly recent), the usual expression is “ finished [secondary] school.” “Pass out” (as in passing-out parade) is really a military expression but shoehorned into conventional use in Indian English since colonial days.
What does I had completed my studies mean?
I had completed my education (or ‘my studies’) in 2010. I completed my studies (or ‘my education’) in 2010. I graduated in 2010. I would only use ‘HAD completed’ if I meant to say that because I completed my studies, therefore I was subsequently able to do – something or other.