Asked by LeXi<3
Hi, I am having problems with the structures of sentences in sign language. Can you please put each of these sentences in sign language sentence structure?
What will the weather be like today?
The sun will be out, and it will be windy.
I thought it was going to rain.
It is going to rain tommorow on Thursday.
Will it be cloudy outside?
No but is is going to be hot outside.
There might be a thunderstorm tomorrow.
Thank You SO Much! :)
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Answered by
Stacy
English: What will the weather be like today?
ASL: TODAY WEATHER LIKE WHAT?
English: The sun will be out and it will be windy.
ASL: WILL SUNSHINE (shoulder shift) WIND.
English: I thought it was going to rain.
ASL: ME THINK SHOULD RAIN
English: It is going to rain tomorrow on Thursday.
ASL: TOMORROW THURSDAY WILL RAIN
English: Will it be cloudy outside?
ASL: WILL CLOUDY OUTSIDE HUH?
English: No, but it is going to be hot outside.
ASL: NO BUT WILL HOT OUTSIDE
English: There might be a thunderstorm tomorrow.
ASL: TOMORROW MAYBE THUNDER STORM
ASL: TODAY WEATHER LIKE WHAT?
English: The sun will be out and it will be windy.
ASL: WILL SUNSHINE (shoulder shift) WIND.
English: I thought it was going to rain.
ASL: ME THINK SHOULD RAIN
English: It is going to rain tomorrow on Thursday.
ASL: TOMORROW THURSDAY WILL RAIN
English: Will it be cloudy outside?
ASL: WILL CLOUDY OUTSIDE HUH?
English: No, but it is going to be hot outside.
ASL: NO BUT WILL HOT OUTSIDE
English: There might be a thunderstorm tomorrow.
ASL: TOMORROW MAYBE THUNDER STORM
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