The word ‘yesterday’ already marks the time in which the action took place.
Consider this sentence in ASL gloss: YESTERDAY ME THEATRE GO.
This sentence clearly refers to the past, yet the word for the sign ‘FINISH’ was not included.
What could be a reason for that?
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The word ‘yesterday’ already marks the time in which the action took place.
The word ‘yesterday’ already marks the time in which the action took place.
For short sentences it is not necessary to add ‘FINISH.’
For short sentences it is not necessary to add ‘FINISH.’
The action is not finished yet so it would be confusing to sign ‘FINISH.’
The action is not finished yet so it would be confusing to sign ‘FINISH.’
The whole sentence is incorrect.
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