Conjunctions American Sign Language II. What is a conjunction?  A conjunction combines two related sentences together in one sentence.

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Conjunctions American Sign Language II

What is a conjunction?  A conjunction combines two related sentences together in one sentence.

What kinds of conjunctions does ASL use?  WRONG  HAPPEN  FIND  FRUSTRATED  HIT

What kinds of conjunctions does ASL use?  WRONG –Shows an unexpected, but not necessarily pleasant event  HAPPEN  FIND  FRUSTRATED  HIT

WRONG _________________ _____t SOFTBALL I HOLD-UP-BAT WRONG BALL CL:5-hit in eye

What kinds of conjunctions does ASL use?  WRONG  HAPPEN –Shows an unexpected event  FIND  FRUSTRATED  HIT

HAPPEN _______________________________ __ WEDNESDAY I GO-TO SCHOOL EARY _____t _____t STUDY HAPPEN LATE-START

What kinds of conjunctions does ASL use?  WRONG  HAPPEN  FIND –Shows an unexpected discovery  FRUSTRATED  HIT

FIND _________t I CALL DAD FIND HE GO-TO HOSPITAL HE HE

What kinds of conjunctions does ASL use?  WRONG  HAPPEN  FIND  FRUSTRATED –Shows an unexpected obstacle  HIT

FRUSTRATED _______________t I GO-THERE PLAY FRUSTRATED TICKET RUN-OUT

What kinds of conjunctions does ASL use?  WRONG  HAPPEN  FIND  FRUSTRATED  HIT –Shows unexpectedly lucking out

HIT ____________________________t TODAY MATH TEST STUDY I NOT HIT POSTPONE NEXT-WEEK MONDAY

Did you notice anything about the grammar?