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that recently graduatted vs that graduated recently

The phrase 'that graduated recently' is correct, while 'that recently graduated' is incorrect. In English, the correct order for adverbs of time like 'recently' is after the main verb 'graduated.'

Last updated: March 25, 2024

that recently graduatted

This phrase is incorrect. The adverb 'recently' should come after the main verb 'graduated.'

The correct order is 'that graduated recently.'
  • The Denver flight showed that recently.
  • Mr Eurlings stated that recently he had been in Turkey on several occasions and was "very impressed with the reforms undertaken".
  • I was in a relationship like that recently.
  • She reminded me of that recently.
  • That's right, cat massage parlor that recently opened.
  • These are the appalling consequences of the tsunami that recently hit south-east Asia.
  • Such are the grave consequences of the tsunami that recently struck South-East Asia.
  • The rural development dimension is also relevant to those countries that recently joined the EU.
  • I know that Parliament is concerned about alleged irregularities in the parliamentary and presidential elections that recently took place in Romania.
  • I think that other countries that recently joined the EU should also be part of it.
  • - Maybe he brought it in with him from the lab That recently exploded.
  • ...and that recently pigs in Mexico have started to die of something called "Stig flu".
  • No, it's just that recently I've had a lot of patients.
  • I believe that recently such noises are heard too infrequently.
  • Unfortunately, it seems that recently the policy of the International Civil Aviation Organisation has been leaning towards a different position.
  • We regret that recently EU observers have on some occasions been excluded from the trial against Mr al-Turk.
  • I would like to point out that recently 15 candidate or associate countries have adopted the common position and are closely cooperating with us on this commitment.
  • It should be noted that recently built vessels for operation in the north and south of Europe generally comply with the stricter stability standards set out above.
  • Clearly, the objective in the EU is to remove all company-specific aid such as that recently paid to Eftec.
  • It is well known that recently a number of ex-Soviet Union states such as Ukraine and Georgia have expressed a strong wish to join NATO.

that graduated recently

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. Adverbs of time like 'recently' should come after the main verb 'graduated.'

Use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone completed their graduation not long ago.
  • He's recently graduated to armed robbery and murder.
  • 28 years old, recently graduated from the chemical engineering program at U.C. Santa Monica with a master's in... wait for it... energetic molecular studies.
  • Given the importance of maintaining, and indeed improving, European cultural heritage, and the high prices faced by recently graduated musicians seeking to buy instruments, can the Commission indicate what grants and other funding are available for promising young musicians?
  • Some guy that graduated a couple years ago.
  • Every class that graduated for the last ten years.
  • In this connection, it is also enormously important that graduated charges are levied for transport infrastructure use.
  • For years, they've been running jobs in Europe, but it's their most recent jobs that graduated them to a whole new level.
  • And at first we just started writing to each other, but then that graduated to telephone calls, and then... last year I went to see him for the first time.

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