How to Use "College" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words college (n): a school people attend after high school for career training

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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)


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