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Shereen Shawky
Egypt

Please Help
 
Hello everyone,
 
I need know which one is correct:
 
1) When did you graduate? or
2) When were you graduated?
 
 Have a good day :)

20 Oct 2015      





ldeloresmoore
China

When did you graduate. --- You are asking when an event took place. 
 
Such as --  When did you marry? When did you sleep? When did you relocate? 
 
If I say, "when were you graduated?" -- That means that something happened TO you --
 
Such as  -- When were you nominated? When were you recognized? When were you trained?  

21 Oct 2015     



Shereen Shawky
Egypt

Thanks dear Ideloresmoore  for your clarification.
 
Have a nice day :) 

21 Oct 2015     



Tapioca
United Kingdom

Delores is absolutely correct, but.... :-)))
 
 
 
 
 
When were you graduated?
 
 
 
But don �t teach that to your students! :-))

21 Oct 2015     



ldeloresmoore
China

Hahahahaha, Tapioca!!  Nice one.l..  :-P 
 
Shereen, definitely do NOT teach Tapioca �s extra meaning to your students. Just don �t!  It will confuse them too much. 
 
 
 
 

22 Oct 2015     



tareq
Egypt

Dear Shereen , the Egyptian friend , First when you said I need know !(It should have been ,I need to know). Also ,you should give a more polite request such as ,could anybody tell me !!! or so . Anyway , Both of them are correct�. Both give the same meaning but��the only difference is that one is active and the other one is passive while the second one refers to you only.

22 Oct 2015     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Shereen �s request was perfectly polite! Ideloresmoore is correct.
�When did you graduate? �

22 Oct 2015