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Practice Sheet: 11.A. about always and any back. about Many variations. See the website. always. and Not used much. Generally can “drop” this sign. Or use the sign “both.”. any. back 1. (spelled) “BCK” or “BK” 2. version 2 (in the back) 3. back of body.
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andNot used much. Generally can “drop” this sign. Or use the sign “both.”
back1. (spelled) “BCK” or “BK”2. version 2 (in the back)3. back of body
2. YOU GO CLASS ON TIME ALWAYS?Do you always go to class on time?
5. CLASS FINISH, #BACK HOME YOU?Are you going back home after class?
but / however / differentphone / callcan’t for / for-for = “What for?”great / wonderful
The phrase “Can phone you?” as used in the Deaf community would mean, “Are you able to use the phone?” More common lately is the question: HAVE VP? = Do you have a video phone?
7. DEAF CAN CALL HEARING PEOPLE HOW?How can Deaf people call Hearing people?
8. YOU CAN'T UNDERSTAND HE/SHE TEACHER, WHY?Why can't you understand the teacher?
9. TAKE-UP ASL FOR-FOR ?Why are you taking ASL?FUN GRADUATE FRIEND DEAF CUTE-TEACHER
10. BOOK YOU THINK WONDERFUL, NAME?Name a book that you think is wonderful.Do the practice sheets. If you get done before the others in class, practice spelling vocabulary words from the sheets to your partner who will sign them back to you.
little vs little-bit short time vs short heightmake [version 1 and 2]nevernew / fresh prefer / if / suppose
11. YOUR BEDROOM DIRTY LITTLE-BIT?Is your bedroom a little bit dirty?
15. YOU PREFER PIZZA OR HAMBURGER? Would you rather have pizza or a hamburger?
16. YOU LIKE MEET PEOPLE NEW YOU?Do you like to meet new people?
18. YOU LIKE CHAT-WITH WHO?Do you like to chat with deaf people?