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he has completed the degree in 2010

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he has completed the degree in 2010

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Sentence “I completed my graduation in 2010.” is grammatically correct as it is an illustration of Affirmative Sentence structure of Past Indefinite Tense as shown below:

Subject (S) + Verb (V in II form) + Object (O)

Now applying it on the above sentence:

I(S) + completed (V in II form) + my graduation in 2010, (O)

The sentence “ I had completed my graduation in 2010.” though does not seem to be correct in independent form yet it will also be correct if A sentence of past indefinite tense is used before it, whereas both the sentences are joined with some conjunction. It is shown below:

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Which one is correct grammatically, "I graduated" or "I completed graduation"?

…in its basic sense, graduation refers to a point in one’s studies that marks the completion of the study, thus we refer to it as a ceremony, a graduation ceremony

…normally, a graduation ceremony is a short event, but the sentence I (had) completed my graduation in 2010 seems to indicate that the graduation started sometime before 2010 and was completed only in 2010, which is very strange for a graduation (ceremony) that typically lasts for 1.5–2.0 hour

…instead you may want to say

> I graduated in 2010, or

> I completed my Masters in 2010, or

> I graduated with a Master in Science degree in 2010,

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Neither is correct. People don’t ‘complete’ a graduation. A graduation is a single event. People complete their education, and at completion, they ‘graduate’. It is a ceremony marking the successful completion of a course of study.

So you would say (instead):

I had completed my education (or ‘my studies’) in 2010.

or

I completed my studies (or ‘my education’) in 2010.

You could also say:

I graduated in 2010.

I would only use ‘HAD completed’ if I meant to say that because I completed my studies, therefore I was subsequently able to do - something or other. Otherwise, I would just say ‘I completed my s

Which sentence is right: “I had completed my graduation in 2010” or “I completed my graduation in 2010”?

Graduation is not a process, it’s an event. So, you don’t complete your graduation. You complete your studies, your course or your education — then you graduate as as a once-only event when you have completed those studies.

‘I had graduated in 2010’ uses the past perfect tense to tell us what your situation was back in 2010.

‘I graduated in 2010’ uses the simple past tense to tell us what year you graduated.

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The best phrasing is “I graduated in 2010.”

Alternately: “I completed my college studies in 2010.” You don’t really complete graduation; that is a one-time brief event. You complete your studies or your undergraduate years or your college career or whatever phrase suits you, but it must be a phrase that takes in the whole time period, not just the day of graduation.

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