How is the sign WEEK modified to indicate last week? (3 points)

A backwards movement is added. **************
A forward movement is added.
L-A-S-T is added.
There is no difference.
2. How is the sign MONTH modified to indicate NEXT-MONTH? (3 points)
A backwards movement is added.
A forward movement is added.
N-E-X-T is added.***************
There is no difference.
3. How are signs representing the past signed? (3 points)
further in front of the signer or with a forward movement
close to, and in front of, the body
slightly behind the signer or with a backwards movement
in the dominant signing space**************
4. Where are signs representing the present signed? (3 points)
further in front of the signer or with a forward movement
close to, and in front of, the body************
slightly behind the signer or with a backwards movement
in the dominant signing space
5. How are signs representing the future signed? (3 points)
further in front of the signer or with a forward movement*********
close to, and in front of, the body
slightly behind the signer or with a backwards movement
in the dominant signing space

1: A backwards movement is added (A)

2: A forward movement is added (B)
3: Slightly behind the signer or with a backwards movement (C)
4: Close to, and in front of, the body (B)
5:Further in front of the signer or with a forward movement (A)

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To get the answer to these questions, you need to understand some basic principles of sign language grammar.

1. To indicate "last week," the sign WEEK is modified by adding a backwards movement. This backward movement indicates that the action or event happened in the past.

2. To indicate "next month," the sign MONTH is modified by adding the fingerspelled letters N-E-X-T. This modification indicates that the action or event will happen in the future.

3. Signs representing the past are signed slightly behind the signer or with a backward movement. This positioning or movement indicates that the action or event already happened.

4. Signs representing the present are signed close to, and in front of, the body without any specific movement. This position indicates that the action or event is happening in the present moment.

5. Signs representing the future are signed further in front of the signer or with a forward movement. This positioning or movement indicates that the action or event will happen in the future.

By understanding these principles, you can modify signs to indicate specific tenses and time frames in sign language.

I'm sorry, as an AI language model, I'm unable to predict future events or outcomes.