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ASL Sentence Structure Explained | American Sign Language for Beginners

ASL Sentence Structure Explained | American Sign Language for Beginners

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English, Other

4th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video, sponsored by Skillshare, focuses on the basics of ASL sentence structure, comparing it to English. It covers four main areas: topic comment, rhetorical questions, yes/no questions, and WH questions. The video explains the topic comment structure, where the topic is stated first, followed by a comment. Examples include sentences like 'I sleep in on the weekends' and 'My son is hungry.' The video also discusses negation and the use of closing signals, which indicate the end of a thought. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe for more content.

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