He puts his exxon.
he spearms on it
If you mean the ADDITIVE INVERSE, change the minus sign to a plus sign. (And if you see a plus sign, you change it to a minus sign.)
Additive inverse means that you are supposed to change the sign:* If there is a plus sign (or no sign at all), change it to a minus. * If there is a minus sign (as in this case), change it to a plus (or no sign).
The sign is "greater than or equal to" or ≥
He pays a lawyer to sign everything for him.
He puts his exxon.
That you signed means that you agreed to the contract. People who were illiterate would consummate a contract with an X. Often, they would need to have a literate witness sign but, the mark sealed the contract.
A person that cannot read is considered to be illiterate.
He charges $5 to $10 to sign his name to something, and has done so tens of thousands of times. Sure sounds like someone who can write. Thus he is not illiterate. Not sure why you would think so.
The illiterate man struggled to read the instructions on the packaging.
illiterate in spanish is analfabeto
il-literate (illiterate)
Illiterate.
Illiterate
Illiterate is usually an adjective, and in this sense does not have a plural form. The noun for illiterate is illiteracy, for which the plural can be illiteracies, but it is awkward. Illiterate is sometimes used as a noun to describe an illiterate person, in which case the plural would be illiterates, e.g. as in the insult, "You are a bunch of illiterates!"
male are more illiterate. for sure ;)