The American Sign Language Phrase Book (37 page)

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Authors: Lou Fant,Barbara Bernstein Fant,Betty Miller

BOOK: The American Sign Language Phrase Book
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He always dresses nicely.
 

The shirt and tie don't match.
 

Blue agrees with you.
 

Ordinarily the AGREE sign just moves downward, but when it is used in the expression above, it must move toward the watcher.

My trousers are torn.
 

Can you sew a button for me?
 

Fingerspell BUTTON at the beginning of the sentence before the sign SEW.

I can't tie a bow tie.
 

Most women wear slacks nowadays.
 

Shirt and shoes are required.
 

I wear shorts every day in the summer.
 

She needs to wash out her skirt.
 

Your socks don't match.
 

Who took my hat?
 

I can't fasten my belt.
 

When I took my coat to the cleaners, it shrunk.
 

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