Use of literate in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include literate at the start of sentence, literate at the end of sentence and literate in the middle of sentence

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literate at the end of sentence


  1. He was uneducated and barely literate.
  2. Though nearly twenty he was barely literate.
  3. Head teachers need to be financially literate.
  4. Only a few of the nation's peasants are literate.
  5. Ninety percent of the adult population is literate.
  6. Students need to be computerate as well as literate.
  7. Over one-quarter of the adult population are not fully literate.
  8. Investment banking applicants were expected to be culturally literate.
  9. In recent times, anthropologists have noted that Inuit had almost universally perfect eyesight until significant numbers of them became literate.

literate in the middle of sentence


  1. Both parents were literate in English.
  2. Every literate person should read this book.
  3. He is the most literate of the whole family.
  4. Your children should be literate and numerate.
  5. They are the first fully literate generation in the country.
  6. All students should be numerate and literate when they leave school.
  7. Only highly literate people are capable of discussing these subjects.
  8. Geography graduates are literate and numerate and have very good IT skills.
  9. Scientists should be literate and articulate as well as able to handle figures.
  10. For many it is not long enough to become literate or numerate in any real sense.
  11. In the ancient world, literate societies recorded their own history in written documents.
  12. So who the devil are these two engaging, literate, drug-free chatterers sitting down the pub?
  13. It also serves as a reminder that I am not recommending a domestic Peace Corps but a literate upheaval.
  14. We must ensure that our students leave school functionally literate for a complex competitive economy. 2.
  15. You look at these old broadcasts and you see these literate, well-traveled, mostly men who wrote their own stuff.
  16. But in the matter of the relations between a general oral and a privileged literate culture, the shift is crucial.
  17. A literate society is only as competent to face the dangers of the future as our definition of that adjective allows.
  18. Meanwhile, the emerging industrial factories needed workers who were at least literate and able to follow directions.
  19. The most skilled and literate combined the keenest sense of grievance with the ability to articulate their aspirations.
  20. In comparing oral and literate societies in terms of their education systems, for instance, she represents oral systems as decidedly inferior.

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