Combine the sign for "peanut" (thumb flicking out from teeth) with "butter".
Use a flat surface (non-dominant hand as fabric), then use CL:5, CL:4, or CL: bent V to show the pattern across the surface. signing naturally 10.5
For numbers like $2.05, the palm faces completely outward for both the zero and the five. Combine the sign for "peanut" (thumb flicking out
Practice your receptive skills by reviewing these standard homework price scenarios found in Course Hero study modules and CliffsNotes practice sets : Item Variety Target Price Value Sign Sequence Notes →right arrow →right arrow →right arrow Single-movement 20 Bacon →right arrow →right arrow Bread →right arrow Single-movement 25 Banana →right arrow Fluid 90 movement Sugar →right arrow →right arrow Milk →right arrow Single-movement 50 French Fries →right arrow Double-tap 33 Cheese →right arrow →right arrow Lettuce →right arrow Fluid 80 movement Tips for Receptive Skill Success Practice your receptive skills by reviewing these standard
Grokking numbers is often the hardest part of ASL Level 2. Use these strategies to improve your comprehension when watching native signers: