寻找适合你的 英语 教师…
Kamil Muradov
Help please
I graduated, I have graduated or I was graduated. Which one is correct?
2018年9月22日 19:15
回答 · 4
2
"I graduated" is in Past Simple tense. You use it when you mention the time.
e.g. I graduated from university last year.
"I have graduated" is in Present Perfect tense. You use it if you don't mention the time.
e.g. I have graduated from university.
"I was graduated" is correct but rather old-fashioned.
2018年9月22日
1
I graduated
2018年9月22日
1
Not familiar with the concept of being graduated (was graduated) but as with many things in English, the context would clarify which is right:
- to have graduated means that your graduation took place in the past and is currently happening (as in, "I have just graduated!"). This is a form of past tense we call: present perfect.
- I graduated simply means it took place in the past.
2018年9月22日
This one "I was graduated" - old fashioned, as in never heard now. (Not ever)
2018年9月22日
还未找到你的答案吗?
把你的问题写下来,让母语人士来帮助你!
Kamil Muradov
语言技能
阿塞拜疆语 (Azerbaijani), 英语, 土耳其语
学习语言
英语
你或许会喜欢的文章

English Vocabulary for Using Microsoft Office at Work
23 赞 · 3 评论

How to Answer “How Was Your Weekend?” Naturally in English
53 赞 · 29 评论

Why Some Jokes Don’t Translate: Understanding Humor in English
15 赞 · 6 评论
更多文章
