I have graduated in English department from (x) university, faculty of education.
Please, correct my using of prepositions - using of comma - using of tense
sash, you seem to mean
Really?'I graduated in English from the Faculty of Education at X University.
Please correct my usage of prepositions, the comma and the tense.'
Rover
You could use it if you included some kind of timescale, or if you just graduated today. At your graduation ceremony, you could say "Hurrah! I have graduated from this university at last!"
However, in all other circumstances, after the day of your graduation, it becomes a simple fact about the past. "I graduated from University X [last week/last month/in 1996 etc]".
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
Thanks alot
Mr Rover_KE
Are these words have to be capitalized?'I graduated in English from the Faculty of Education at X University.
Yes. They constitute the title of a department and the proper name of a university.Originally Posted by sash2008;912316
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Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
Last edited by Rover_KE; 12-Aug-2012 at 22:03.
Oh, of course, but it is not my mistake; it is the keyboard's.Thanks a lot. (There is no word 'alot'.)
Oh, this is my mistake,sorry.Do these words have to be capitalized?
What do you mean Mr Rover?Is there a good reason why you are reluctant to name it?