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In ASL, how do you indicate past tense?(1 point)
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Sign moves backward over shoulder
Sign moves backward over shoulder
Mouth "PAH"
Mouth "PAH"
Tap chin twice
Tap chin twice
Sign moves forward
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Sign moves backward over shoulder.
(In ASL, shifting a sign backward over the shoulder is a common way to indicate past tense.)
(In ASL, shifting a sign backward over the shoulder is a common way to indicate past tense.)
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