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To sign a comparative adjective in ASL, you would add the sign for the suffix -ER after the descriptive word is signed.
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
False.

ASL has no spoken-language suffix "-ER." Comparatives are expressed by modifying the adjective (bigger = BIG with a larger movement), using the sign MORE or COMPARE, or with spatial/role-shift and nonmanual markers to show comparison.