To sign a comparative adjective in ASL, you would add the sign for the suffix -ER after the descriptive word is signed. (1 point) Responses true true false

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True. In American Sign Language (ASL), to indicate a comparative adjective (like "bigger" or "smaller"), you typically use the sign for the adjective and then add a specific sign to indicate the comparative form, often represented by adding the sign for "-er" after the adjective.