Can you sign it for me?
Usage of keyword signature
1, interpretation
Noun (short for noun)? Autograph; Manuscript, manuscript, handwriting, original
Verb (short for verb)? Sign in person; calligraphy
Step 2 use
1) is used as a noun
I have the signatures of many famous football players.
I have the signatures of many famous football players.
2) Used as a verb
Can you sign your book for me?
Can you sign your book for me?
Extended data
The difference between autograph and signature
Autographed? And then what? Signature? Translated into "signature". But they are not the same.
Signature? It's a signature in the simplest sense. Is your signature on the courier also called? Signature and? Autographed? On the other hand, its explanation in the English dictionary is:
A celebrity's signature, and they gave it to someone who admired them.
A celebrity's signature to someone who admires TA.
So, yes, that's the difference. General second-class people can't give it? Autographed? Yes, it must be the signature of a famous and prestigious person? To count? Autographed signature.