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Nouns
Verbs
Deaf Culture
places
sentence structure
100
Sign a building in which one lives in.
House.
100
Using equipment for muscle gain and or weight loss and to stay fit/healthy.
Work out.
100
using this facial expression is known as a question marker.
what is raising your eyebrows?
100
sign the city where the empire state building is located.
New York City
100
sign the word which is the location in ASL sentence structure where questions are placed.
what is the end?
200
Sign a vehicle one drives on the water.
Boat.
200
To use a motorized vehicle you are ________?
To drive.
200
maintaining this with someone is very important in deaf culture.
what is eye contact?
200
sign the city where the liberty bell is located.
philidelphia
200
sign the informal question of this statement: can you please close the window, because it's noisy.
window help me close please, why? noisy.
300
A vehicle one drives on land. 4 wheels and typical on ones commute to work, school, etc.
Car,
300
An airplane ________ through the sky.
To fly.
300
these are two common ways in which you should get a deaf persons attention.
what is waving or a light tap on the shoulder?
300
sign the state where Hollywood is located.
california
300
these parts of a sentence are elongated and fluid motion.
verbs
400
White sheet usually found in notebooks and in the office.
Paper.
400
If a man is jogging he is _________?
Running.
400
University in New York state with a large deaf population.
Rochester Institute of Technology
400
sign the city in southern Florida which is famous for the beach, vacation spot, and the basketball team the heat plays.
Miami
400
this part of a sentence is short and repeated movements.
noun
500
A reptile found in Florida and represent the University of Florida.
Gator.
500
To _____ a game, sport, and activities
Play.
500
Deaf community in what town in Maryland.
Frederick.
500
sign the famous city in Tampa bay
Tampa
500
these are the three basics parts of ASL.
what is location, hand orientation, speed?