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yes, you're right I was in hurry and I know that my english still sucks. I think the correct form is "in wHich university HAVE you been graduated", right?

 

Here's a suggestion:

Which university did you graduate from?

or, if you want to be grammatically picky:

From which university did you graduate?

 

Yep, or if you want to be super-officially correct (and risk sounding like a total douche) you would say, "From which university did you graduate," since grammar nazis say you can't end a sentence on "with," "to," or "from." However, that sounds stilted these days. Certain rules of grammar can and should be violated; certain rules should be upheld. Don't be discouraged; it takes time and exposure to the language to perfect it. English sucks, I know.

 

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