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"After graduating, what do you want to do"?



 
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"After graduating, what do you want to do"? #1 (permalink) Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:36 am   "After graduating, what do you want to do"?
 

Hi,

Is it OK to say: "After graduating, what do you want to do"? Or must it be changed into "What do you want to do after graduating"?

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"After graduating, what do you want to do"? #2 (permalink) Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:43 am   "After graduating, what do you want to do"?
 

Either is fine.
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