Affixes
Vocabulary
SEE Principles
Sentences
True/False
100

What is the sign for un-important?

un-important

100

What is the sign for happen?

Happen

100

One sign can only represent one ______.

Word

100

The sample quiz will help him prepare.

The sample quiz will help him prepare.

100

75% off SEE signs are based on ASL.

True

200

What is the sign for neighbor-hood?

neighbor-hood

200

What is the sign for sentence?

Sentence

200

The 2/3 rule looks at:   Sound, meaning and _____

Spelling

200

My whole goal is to educate children.

My whole goal is to educate children.

200

When signing a negation or affirmation it is appropriate to shake or nod head while signing.

True

300

What is the sign for science-ist?

Scientist

300

What is the sign for depend?

Depend

300

If a sign in ASL exists that stands for only one word we still cannot use it? 

Not true

300

Every sentence requires a noun and a verb.

Every sentence requires a noun and a verb.

300

SEE is its own language just like ASL.

False.  SEE is a manual representation of English.

400

What is the sign for dis-honest?

dishonest

400

What is the sign for behave?

Behave

400

The word cow+boy is an example of a: complex, compound or basic word.

Compound

400

Each member of the department must increase their volunteer hours.

Each member of the department must increase their volunteer hours.

400

In the sentences: He "might" be sick and use all your "might"....the word "might" would be signed the same.

False. "Might" be sick is the past participle of the verb "may" whereas all your "might" would be signed "strong" with and M

500

What is the sign for informat-ive?

Informative

500

What is the sign for prepare?

Prepare

500

When there is more than one marker (affix) you may drop the first or middle marker if the meaning is clear.

Middle

500

The polite lady borrowed a machine from the factory.

The polite lady borrowed a machine from the factory.

500

In the sentences: She "saw" a rainbow and please "saw" down that tree the word "saw" would be signed the same.

False.  "Saw" a rainbow is the past tense of the word "see" whereas "saw" down a tree would be the noun for "saw".