This dialogue tracks four different cups and how they were obtained.
: One year old, green, fits 4 seats comfortably. It is automatic and has a cup holder. Partner’s Car
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NO. HE NOT PLAY SOCCER. HE READ BOOK. Explanation: Unit 5.4 heavily tests the head shake + NOT sign. Do not just sign "NO." You must include NOT before the activity verb.
When looking for , check if the specific problem involves a number under or over ten. This determines whether you use a single movement or a compound sign. Partner’s Car If you are truly stuck, do
Go to your teacher and say: "On 5.4, Minidialogue 2, I see the signer use the sign 'EVERY-OTHER-WEEK.' Is the answer 'every two weeks' or 'bi-weekly'?" Your teacher will respect this effort and guide you to the right answer without penalizing you.
"He eats breakfast in the morning." Correct ASL Gloss: HE EAT BREAKFAST MORNING Explanation: Time signs (MORNING, AFTERNOON, EVENING) generally come before the verb in ASL, but in a short gloss answer sheet, you may see it at the end. The critical nuance: Use MORNING (flat hand brushing the upper chest/arm) not DAY .