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Practice sheet 28.A

Practice sheet 28.A. Use a “Classifier F” to show small round objects like buttons or coins: “CL:F”. THINK vs KNOW HOW (version 1) vs HOW (version 2). wear 1 wear 2 (use) clothes dress. friend paper during. change. BLANKET. BUTTON. CLOTHES-[DRESS].

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Practice sheet 28.A

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  1. Practice sheet 28.A

  2. Use a “Classifier F” to show small round objects like buttons or coins: “CL:F” THINK vs KNOWHOW (version 1) vs HOW (version 2)

  3. wear 1wear 2 (use)clothesdress

  4. friendpaperduring

  5. change

  6. BLANKET

  7. BUTTON

  8. CLOTHES-[DRESS]

  9. COPYThe sign COPY is “directional.” That means you can change the movement of the sign to show what is being copied.

  10. DIAPER vs PANTS

  11. Notes: The sign MATCH can be used to mean roommate (double motion) or combine. Don’t confuse this with “light a match” or “Have matches?”

  12. DOTS

  13. HAIR-DRYER

  14. HAT

  15. MATCH-[roommate, combine]

  16. NECKLACENote: the sign “GOLD” also means “California” Plus there is a “G” hand version of “gold” that is considered “signed English” rather than ASL.

  17. Version 1 Version 2

  18. FACE (version 1) = look / appearance

  19. SEW by hand Sew by machine

  20. SHAVE 1 SHAVE 2SHAVE (location)

  21. SKIRT

  22. STRIPES

  23. TIE

  24. sewshaveeverydayskirt – short“look good”have

  25. KEEP = “keep in the” TAKE-CARE-OF (VERSION2) = CAREFULWHAT-KIND-OF

  26. Also means Scotland.

  27. PLAID

  28. SCARF

  29. TOUCH-[can be modified to mean “Think about for a long time.”]

  30. TOWEL

  31. WET-WIPES

  32. TOUCH “Finish touch” can be used to mean “have you been to.” Why? It is a deaf thing…get over it. For example Scotland you finish touch? =“Have you been to Scotland?”

  33. The concept of “Touch” can mean: “Been to…” As in “YOU FINISH TOUCH SCOTLAND?”

  34. towelkeepwet-wipeplaid = scotlandscarf

  35. Practice sheet 28.A

  36. 1. YOU SLEEP HOW-MANY BLANKET?

  37. 2. BUTTON+ YOU KNOW HOW SEW?

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