Verbs/nouns/giving
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- Q1Noun/verb pairs, ongoing verbs, direction-giving signs3 types of directional words30s
- Q2a sign whose specific movement gives it added meaningDirectional words30s
- Q3a sign that can either mean a noun or a verb based on the movement of the signNoun/verb pair30s
- Q4Nouns are _____________.Repeated30s
- Q5Verbs are _____________.Signed once30s
- Q6a change in movement when signing a verb to demonstrate regularity (doing it often), duration (doing it for a long time), and habituality (an ongoing schedule... ex. every Friday)Ongoing verbs30s
- Q7one single sign showing who did what to whom, indicating both the subject and object in one sign (AKA agreement verbs or subject-object agreement)Direction-giving signs30s
- Q8CHAIR/SITExamples of noun/verb pairs30s
- Q9what is an example of noun/verb pairobjectFOOD/EATlisten+listen=listeninghelp you30s
- Q10GO-GO = ATTEND REGULARLYExamples of ongoing verbs30s
- Q11GROW-GROW = GROWINGasking directionalnoun /verb pairOngoing verbsubject object30s
- Q12Example of an ongoing verbEMAIL-EMAIL = EMAILINGcar/driveyou ask mechair/sit30s
- Q13you-GIVE-meExamples of direction-giving signs30s
- Q14What is an example of a directional giving sign?he-PAY-herchair/sitcar/drivephone/call30s
- Q15Time-subject-verb-object are what?Three main formats of GLOSS30s