how to sign the word worked

To sign the word “worked”, you would use the ASL sign for “work” and add the past tense marker by moving your dominant hand downward in a small arc.
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To sign the word “worked”, you would use the ASL sign for “work” and add the past tense marker by moving your dominant hand downward in a small arc.

To sign the word ft, use your dominant hand to shape a letter “F” and then a letter “T” in front of your body.

To sign the word “creek,” form a C-shape with your dominant hand and place it in front of your non-dominant shoulder, then twist the C-shape back and forth.

To sign the word “thoughts,” place your fingers on either side of your forehead and touch your temples while bringing them slightly forward and away from your head. This gesture represents the process of thinking and can also be used…

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To sign the word “ga,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your thumb and pinky finger while keeping the other fingers curled in. Place your hand near your chin and flick your wrist outwards twice.

To sign the word “informed,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on the side of your head, then move it outward and slightly downward as if opening a book.

To sign the word “efforts,” use your dominant hand to make a fist and place it on top of your other flat hand. Then, move your fist in a circular motion on top of your other hand.

To sign the word “del,” use your dominant hand to make a “D” shape and touch it to your non-dominant hand’s palm. Then, move your dominant hand away from your body, like you are drawing a line in the air.

To sign the word bondage, you would use the ASL sign for “tie” or “bound” and add a handshape for “restraint” or “constraint” in front of your body.