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What is the ASL sign for 'DAY'?
What is the ASL sign for 'DAY'?
Which term represents a complete time period in ASL?
Which term represents a complete time period in ASL?
What does 'AFTERNOON' refer to in ASL?
What does 'AFTERNOON' refer to in ASL?
The time period after noon and before evening.
'______' is the time when the sun is highest in the sky.
'______' is the time when the sun is highest in the sky.
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What does the term 'NEXT WEEK' indicate?
What does the term 'NEXT WEEK' indicate?
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The term 'YESTERDAY' refers to tomorrow.
The term 'YESTERDAY' refers to tomorrow.
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Which ASL term describes an activity done regularly?
Which ASL term describes an activity done regularly?
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What does 'NEVER' mean in ASL?
What does 'NEVER' mean in ASL?
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What does the term 'VACUUM' refer to in household chores?
What does the term 'VACUUM' refer to in household chores?
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How often does one perform 'TWICE A MONTH' activities?
How often does one perform 'TWICE A MONTH' activities?
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On the ______ we usually relax and plan fun activities.
On the ______ we usually relax and plan fun activities.
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Study Notes
Time Signs
- DAY: Refers to a 24-hour period, the basic unit of time.
- ALL DAY: Indicates a continuous duration from morning till night.
- MORNING: The time period from sunrise until noon.
- NIGHT: The hours after sunset until sunrise.
- NOON: Exactly at midday, 12:00 PM.
- AFTERNOON: The time after noon until evening.
- ONCE A WEEK: Occurs one time within a seven-day period.
- TWICE A MONTH: Happens two times during a month.
- EVERYDAY: Indicates an event that occurs daily.
- NEVER: Signifies the absence of any occurrence.
- PAST: Refers to time that has already occurred.
- FUTURE: Time that is yet to come.
- NEXT WEEK: The week immediately following the current week.
- LAST WEEK: The week prior to the current week.
- WEEKEND: Typically Saturday and Sunday, a break from the work week.
Chores
- CHORES: Routine tasks or duties typically related to household maintenance.
- DUST SHELVES: The action of removing dust from surfaces.
- VACUUM: The process of cleaning floors using a vacuum cleaner.
- SWEEP: To clear a floor of dirt and debris using a broom.
- BABYSIT: Watching over children during the absence of their parents.
- WASH DISHES: Cleaning plates, utensils, and cooking tools after meals.
- DO LAUNDRY: The process of washing clothes and linens.
- TAKE OUT TRASH: Disposing of waste material from the household.
- FEED CAT: Providing food to a feline pet.
- PAY BILLS: Settling financial obligations on a regular basis.
- WATER PLANTS: Giving moisture to plants to aid growth.
- PUT AWAY CLOTHES: Organizing and storing clothing after washing.
- WALK DOG: Taking a dog outside for exercise and bathroom needs.
- FIX: Repairing or mending something that’s broken.
- INSPECT HOUSE: Checking the condition of the home for maintenance.
- CLEAN HOUSE: A general term for tidying and organizing living spaces.
Personal Preferences
- ENJOY: A positive feeling or pleasure derived from an activity.
- NOT MIND: Indicates a lack of objection or concern about something.
- DETEST: A strong feeling of dislike or hatred towards something.
- YESTERDAY: The day before the current one, referring to the past.
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Test your knowledge of American Sign Language vocabulary related to chores and time signs with these flashcards. This quiz covers essential terms like 'day', 'morning', and common phrases indicating frequency, enhancing your ASL language skills.