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after she graduate from college vs after she graduate college

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'after she graduates from college.' The verb 'graduate' needs to be in the third person singular form 'graduates' to match the subject 'she.' Additionally, 'from' is needed to indicate the institution from which she is graduating.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 847 views

after she graduate from college

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'graduate' should be in the third person singular form 'graduates' to match the subject 'she.' Additionally, 'from' is needed to indicate the institution from which she is graduating.

The correct form is 'after she graduates from college.'
  • I don't want you thinking about marriage until after you graduate college.
  • And you'd stay engaged through college, and then after you graduate college, then you'd get married, and then you'd actually move in with each other.
  • So Jordan is going Army after she graduates from the Citadel.
  • I'll be almost 70 when she graduates from college, which just leaves option three...
  • Just, being back here feels so lame, like moving in with your mother after you graduate college.
  • She might even want to take over the family business after she graduates from my Alma mater, SCU.
  • Did she graduate from an acting school?
  • Secondly, we're watching my little Toddy graduate from college.
  • Even see our son graduate from college.
  • Maybe when I graduate from college.
  • Incredible... to be the first Walczak to graduate from college.
  • When I graduate from college, get a good job...
  • Nobody thought my sister would graduate from college.
  • Yes, I hope to live long enough to see Dylan graduate from high school and then graduate from college.
  • So soon as I graduate from College, I became an accountant for the police department.
  • I'm hoping to see my son Graduate from college in the spring.
  • I didn't even graduate from college, although, in my defense, I did go to four of them.
  • The hero graduates from college, but there are no jobs.
  • When I graduate from college, I'm going to New York and write novels that'll shock people right out of their senses.
  • Chimpanzees are very smart, so we had them graduate from college.

Alternatives:

  • after she graduates from college

after she graduate college

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'graduate' should be in the third person singular form 'graduates' to match the subject 'she.' Additionally, 'from' is needed to indicate the institution from which she is graduating.

The correct form is 'after she graduates from college.'
  • I don't want you thinking about marriage until after you graduate college.
  • And you'd stay engaged through college, and then after you graduate college, then you'd get married, and then you'd actually move in with each other.
  • Just, being back here feels so lame, like moving in with your mother after you graduate college.
  • So Jordan is going Army after she graduates from the Citadel.
  • She might even want to take over the family business after she graduates from my Alma mater, SCU.
  • You didn't need to know how I felt and... I heard that you and Amy are getting married the day after she graduates.
  • You should be locked in your room until you graduate college.
  • Skip, there's no reason that you can't graduate college.
  • How long 'till your little sister graduates college?
  • I'm sorry being the first person in our family to graduate college wasn't enough.
  • She graduates high school in 1992 and then it's just a big blank.
  • You have a record here of you literally growing up, and here you are when you're, like, 7, and then here you are when you're ready to graduate college.
  • If you and Amy don't get married the day after she graduates, even if she decides to leave you and John behind to go to New York, as soon as she steps on that plane, reality is going to set in
  • She graduates high school in 1992 and then it's just a big blank.
  • Did she graduate from an acting school?
  • Blaze interned with NCIS Monterey, and she has a job waiting at Quantico Cyber Division when she graduates.
  • I'll be almost 70 when she graduates from college, which just leaves option three...
  • She graduates this year, right?
  • I don't know if she can stay until she graduates, but we'll do our best on not bothering the rest.
  • Can you please, please just wait till you graduate college before you pursue this rap stuff?

Alternatives:

  • after she graduates from college

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