Able to read but not to write? This not an unusual occurrence.
The ability to read written information is totally distinct and separate from the ability to write. Reading is comprehension, while writing is skill. Writing is a skill (like learning how to ride a bike) that one needs to learn, practice and exercise always for it (ability to write) to be useful to us.
Some survivors of illnesses, like stroke & other neuro diseases, loss some or all of their physical abilities (like writing) and need therapy in order for them to learn that skill again.
No, most people in those times didn't know how to read or write
No, if they have hands then they can write as they understand the language in written form and not just oral form. If you can read a language then you can write it
I can read those words and frankly humans disgust me so i wouldn't really know about those fools
If you are familiar with France, simply write what you know. If you are not familiar with France, you must do some research, that is, read about France, and then write out what you have learned - and this is the important part - in your own words.
I don' know but i do know 99% of the people in the U.S can read and Write
They are legxi and skribi.
Her teacher taught her how to read and write by spelling letters and words into her hands.
Put a timer on for five minutes. When the time is up, count how many words you read. Next get out a sheet of paper and write down however many words you read over five minutes in a fraction. Then, simplify the fraction. Now you know the average rate you read at.
If you understand the four basic English words "can," "not," "be," and "read" you shouldn't have any problem with the phrase. If you don't understand those, I really don't know how to help you.
Yes. 95.1% of Mexicans 15 and older can read and write (2012 est.)
You write what you know about a book that you have read.
no