Practice Sentences: 2.A
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Practice Sentences: 2.A
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Note: While there are two separate signs for YOU and YOUR, the rest of the sentence is important. For example: YOU NAME WHAT?Can be interpreted as “What is your name?” It works because it is the equivalent of: “You are named what?”
MARRY = marriage / marriedResponse Vocabulary: yes no divorced maybe
3. "CHILDREN YOU?"[eyebrows up / slight head tilt](Do you have children?)
sister version 1sister version 2brother version 1brother version 2HOW-MANY? ZERO
4. " SISTER, HOW-MANY YOU?"(How many sisters do you have?)NOT-HAVEZERO = none
5. "YOUR MOM NAME 'HUH'?"(What is your mom's name.)Review: HOW-MANY NAME MARRIED BROTHER SISTER
10. "HOW YOU SIGN "W-E"?“Note: in class if you want to know a sign, just spell it to me while using furrowed eyebrows (WH-expression). You don’t need to sign “HOW SIGN…?” -- That just wastes time.
11. "YOUR NAME B-O-B?"(Is your name Bob?)[Eyebrows up. Yes / No facial expression.]
13. " BROTHER HOW-MANY YOU?"(How many brothers do you have?)
single / someone / something(all use the same sign)“single” can also be signed to the sides of the mouth“not have”
14."YOUR BROTHER/SISTER SINGLE?"(Is your brother / sister single?)
15. "SPELL YOUR DAD NAME SLOW."(Spell your dad's name slowly.)
meet vs me-meet-youyou-meet-himOKAY = OK NOT-YETFINISHED = I have already
16. "You-MEET MY BROTHER?"(“did you” or “have you” you met met my brother?)