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John Hancock! He's the one who signed really huge!
Women were not allowed to sign. The Pilgrims wanted all males of age to sign but nine did not. Some had only agreed to come for one year and some were too ill to sign.
Charles Thomson, Secretary of Congress, signed the original document essentially as a witness to John Hancock's signature on July 4, 1776. Hancock and Thomson are the only ones to sign that copy. When the document was later ordered to be engrossed and signed by all delegates, Thomson did not sign the new version.
He signed it in Philadelphia in 1787.
No, he signed the Constitution.
That is the correct spelling of the form of the verb to sign : "signed" (bearing a signature).
Sign out of Live Mesenger, then sign in with the correct account~
Using correct and proper english or doing a little research on proper english you could know the answer to your own question. To help you out though Have him sign the paper is correct because it is in the present tense.
The correct spelling is "signed." It refers to writing one's name on a document or surface as a form of confirmation or agreement.
its spelt the same but one means the sign on the road and the other like signing your name. Did you see what that sign said? ****or**** Sign your name on the dotted line.
The past tense of "sign" is "signed."
no one can sign for anyone else without a power of attorney signed . If your broker has a poa signed, then he can sign for the seller.
An integer is a whole number. A signed integer is one which has a minus or plus sign associated with it. The plus sign may be implied rather than explicit.
The past tense of 'sign' is signed.
one of the bills he signed was for Energy Security
The past participle is signed. Signed is also the simple past tense.
Only the person who signed is a party to the contract. The tenant who didn't sign is not bound by the lease.