The design of Signing Naturally and the limitations on finding direct answers are intentional. Here’s how to work with the system, not against it:
Eyebrows raised during the "if" part of the sentence (e.g., " If you are going to the store... "), followed by a nod or neutral face during the request (" ...can you buy milk? "). 3. The DO-WHAT Sign Signing Naturally Homework 8.8 Answers
Instead of giving you specific sentences (which would be unethical for graded work), I will give you the that create correct answers for any 8.8-type question. The design of Signing Naturally and the limitations
: Providing a conceptual explanation of the word is useful for formal terms. To ask for the sign for a driver's license , a signer might explain it as "the small card you need to drive a car legally". : Providing a conceptual explanation of the word
Before we discuss answers, we must discuss the . Signing Naturally Unit 8 focuses on:
Verbs that change their movement to show who is giving and who is receiving the action (e.g., TO-GIVE-TO , TO-ASK-FOR , TO-HELP ).