[Grammar] graduate or graduates

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kwfine

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Dear teachers,

Here are two sentences:
1: Kitty is a graduate of School A
2: Kitty is a graduate of School B

Is it grammatically correct to say:
Kitty are graduates of School A and School B?

I am sorry to ask this simple question.

Please help clarify, teachers.

Thank you

Kitty
 

mmasny

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Hi,
it's not correct. Kitty is still one person.

I am not a teacher.
 

billmcd

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Kitty is a graduate of School A and School B.
 
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