Using the sign for past is the way to add the equivalent of -ed to a signed word in asl
a) tru...
English, 24.08.2019 15:30 brittanydeanlen
Using the sign for past is the way to add the equivalent of -ed to a signed word in asl
a) true b) false what type of sentence are you signing when you also shake your head back and fourth?
a) statement b) question c) negative in asl the suffix -ed can be added to a word by using the sign for present.
a) true b) false a nonmanual marker is when you point to something instead of signing it's name.
a) true b) false
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