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To sign a past-tense verb in ASL, you need to change the tense of a word even if another word in the sentence (for example, YESTERDAY) indicates that something already happened.(1 point)
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In ASL you typically indicate time (e.g., YESTERDAY) at the beginning of the sentence and then use the base/neutral form of the verb. You don't have to change the verb form simply because the sentence already contains a past-time sign.
In ASL you typically indicate time (e.g., YESTERDAY) at the beginning of the sentence and then use the base/neutral form of the verb. You don't have to change the verb form simply because the sentence already contains a past-time sign.
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