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Used with adjectives:
"
I am going to a local college."
(local, community, private, public, state, junior, Ivy League)
"
He teaches at a technical college."
(technical, art, music, Bible, liberal arts, Christian)
Used with verbs:
"
Did you attend college?"
(attend, go to, finish, graduate from, start)
"
She dropped out of college."
(dropped out of, left, skipped)
"
Our college attracts many students."
(attracts, brings in, graduates)
"
What courses does this college offer?"
(offer, have)
Used with nouns:
"
She's a college administrator."
(administrator, professor, freshman, junior, senior, sophomore)
"
You'll need to talk to the college president."
(president, vice-president, dean, secretary)
"
I'm meeting an old college friend."
(friend, buddy, girlfriend, boyfriend, classmate)
"
Where is the college campus?"
(campus, library, dorm, dormitory, chapel, bookstore)
"
I want to get a college degree."
(degree, education, diploma)
"
We loved college life."
(life)
"
I can't afford college tuition."
(tuition, fees)
"
Let's watch college basketball."
(basketball, football, baseball, volleyball)
Used with prepositions:
"
She's away at college."
(at)
"
Did you do well in college?"
(in, at)
"
He wants to go to college."
(to)