#18
#19: WH Questions
HOW
HOW-MANY
HOW-MUCH
(WHAT-FOR)
FOR-FOR
WHO
WHAT
WHEN
WHERE
WHY
#18
#20: SELF Pronoun
YOURSELF MYSELF
THEMSELVES
He washed the clothes all by himself?
#18
Noun Verb Pair Definition
A pair of words (one noun and one verb) that have the same sign.
The NOUN is shown by 2 or more "taps/movements" while the VERB is shown by 1 "tap/movement".
#21: Noun/Verb Pairs (N/V)
#17: Plurals
I HAVE BOOK 1.
- CHAIR & SIT
- COMB & COMB HAIR
- AIRPLANE & FLY
- DOOR & OPEN-DOOR
- BOAT & BOAT-TO
- BOOK & OPEN-BOOK
- FUEL & PUT-IN-FUEL
- HEARING AID &
PUT-ON-HEARING-AIDE
I HAVE BOOK FEW.
I HAVE BOOK SEVERAL.
I HAVE BOOK MANY.
#15: Using Numbers
BOOK 3 HAVE.
PENCIL 5 HAVE.
BROTHER OLD-9.
SISTER SHE OLD-3.
BREAKFAST TIME-8.
This quiz will contain:
TOMORROW TIME-2 PARTY.
EVERYMORING TIME-5AM WAKE-UP ME.
- Future Tense
- OSV
- Directional Verbs
- Using Numbers
- Personal Pronouns
- Plurals
#16: Personal Pronouns
TWO-OF-US PLAN GO.
THREE-OF-THEM PLAN GO.
FOUR-OF-US WORK TOGETHER.
FIVE-OF-US WILL HELP.
#14: Directional Verbs
Quiz 2
Review
POSSESSIVE vs. PRONOUN
TOMORROW I-GIVE-HER BOOK.
YESTERDAY STAY I-TELL-HER.
FINISH I-ASK-HIM WAIT.
LATER BOX YOU-SEND-HER.
Quiz Tomorrow!
#13: Directional Verbs
Continued
MONEY I-GIVE-YOU.
"You are giving me money."
YOU-GIVE-ME MONEY.
YESTERDAY BOOK I-GIVE-YOU.
LATER LETTER I-SEND-YOU.
TOMORROW RIGHT ADDRESS I-TELL-YOU.
FINISH I-ASK-YOU.
LONG-AGO UMBRELLA I-GIVE-YOU.
#13: Directional Verbs
TELL
SHOW
HELP
GIVE
ASK
LOOK-AT
PAY
SEND
#12: OBJECT + SUBJECT + VERB
___t___
IT BOOK GIRL HAVE.
_____t_____
COFFEE BLACK, SHE LIKE.
_____t_____
BLACK COFFEE, SHE LIKE.
"She likes black coffee."
#8: Negative Questions
*NEGATIVE HEAD SHAKE* eyebrows up & together*
HE HAPPY HE?
YOU EAT YOU?
*____________________nq___________________*
YOU WANT CHAIR YOU?
"You don't want a chair?"
*______________nq______________*
"You don't understand me?"
YOU UNDERSTAND ME?
Directional Verb Definition
#12: OBJECT + SUBJECT + VERB
HE DEAF HE?
A verb that shows direction to or from based on their location.
In this sentence structure, the object is signed first & there is usually a topic maker while signing the object of the sentence. The topic marker, represented by _____t_____
is raised eyebrows.
#7: Yes/No Questions
Head nod or Head shake
Is the cat sick?
NO. CAT SICK NOT.
Is she hearing?
YES, SHE HEARING SHE.
#6: Yes/No Questions
Raised eyebrows, Lean forward, Hold the last sign
YOU REMEMBER MY NAME YOU?
#9: Present and Past Tense
MY WORK HE LIKE?
#11: Future Tense Examples
I WORK I.
MY PAPER TEACHER LOSE?
TODAY I VISIT GRANDMOTHER.
HOUSE COLD?
"I will visit grandma today."
BEFORE I GO I.
#7: Yes/No Questions
TOMORROW I GO-AWAY I.
YESTERDAY I WORK I.
Head nod or Head shake
Are you sleepy?
YESTERDAY SHE DIE SHE.
YES I SLEEPY I.
NO I NOT SLEEPY.
HE RECENTLY BUY CAR HE.
Does Grandpa have a chair?
I GO-AWAY TOMORROW.
#5: Negatives
YES HE HAVE HE.
Head shake *___n___*
RECENTLY
LONG-AGO
Does she know how to sign?
SHE KNOW SHE.
I REMEMBER GIRL I.
"I don't remember the girl."
#3: AFFIRMATIVE HEAD NOD
HE NEED MONEY HE.
MAN HE KNOW ME HE.
MY BOOK
WOMAN SHE HAVE.
#2: Sentences with Verbs
AFFIRMATIVE HEAD NOD
BOOK I HAVE.
MONEY HE NEED.
CAR SHE WANT.
#4: Adjectives and Nouns
Adjectives are located directly before or after the noun in the sentence.
#10: Using Finish
I WANT BOX RED I.
Signed directly before or after the verb
I WANT RED BOX I.
#7: Responses to Yes/No Questions
FINISH SEE MOVIE.
Head nod or Head shake
"I remember the blue car."
I REMEMBER CAR
BLUE I.
Does he remember my name?
SEE MOVIE I FINISH.
YES HE REMEMBER HE.
#11: Future Tense
NO HE NOT REMEMBER HE.
BUY FINISH CAR.
Does she need money?
YES, SHE NEED
BROTHER READ FINISH BOOK HE.
NO, SHE NOT NEED.
AFTER-AWHILE
HE FATHER MAKE COOKIES FINISH HE.
#1: Sentence with Identifying nouns
TOMORROW
SHE TEACHER SHE.
SHE STUDENT.
FUTURE
SHE MY MOM.
HE MY BROTHER.
LATER
Quiz 1
Review
WILL
Quiz tomorrow!
ASL Sentence Structure
This quiz will contain:
General Rule:
Time + OSV + Wh
- TIME+OSV+WH
- Identifying nouns
- Affirmative & Negation signs
- Adjectives & Nouns
- Yes/No Questions
- Negative Questions
- Present & Past Tenses
- Using FINISH