Multiple Choice

How should this sentence be glossed in American Sign Language?

If you don’t eat your vegetables, you won’t get dessert.
(1 point)
Responses

NO DESSERT? NO EAT VEGETABLES
NO DESSERT? NO EAT VEGETABLES
EAT VEGETABLES WHAT? NO DESSERT
EAT VEGETABLES WHAT? NO DESSERT
NO EAT VEGETABLES? NO DESSERT
NO EAT VEGETABLES? NO DESSERT
EAT VEGETABLES HOW? NO DESSERT

1 answer

The best gloss for the sentence "If you don’t eat your vegetables, you won’t get dessert" in American Sign Language would be:

NO EAT VEGETABLES? NO DESSERT

This option clearly conveys the conditional relationship implied in the original sentence.