literate means educated, especially, able to read and write
i am literate in my learning
"As a literate individual, he had kept only the finest of classics on his bookcase."
you may think she is not literate because she stutters. :)
"Compare with others in the colonial settlement, she was a highly literate young woman"
yes, i believe i am literate. what a silly question :P
Pencils are used by every literate culture in the world. Today, only handful of cultures are not literate.
The fire engine is literally on fire.Many people argue that the words literally and irony are misused often in American literature.I wonder if he meant that literally or figuratively.
Mentally challenged people have alot of ILLITERACY.
NO! Not only is it not a question, it's not a sentence. Can you please ask a literate question?!
Actually, the adjective literate is positioned before the noun, like other adjectives in English. For example, "His thoughtful and literate commentary caught my eye." It is probably more common, however, to use literate as a predicate adjective: "His writing was surprisingly literate considering his lack of formal education."
no sorry i cant any way if this is homework u should do it yourself! :)
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