True Or False To Sign A Comparative Adjective In Asl, You Would Add The Sign For The Suffix -Er After The Descriptive Word Was Signed. This Is A True

True or False To sign a comparative adjective in ASL, you would add the sign for the suffix -ER after the descriptive word was signed. This is a true or false question so plz answer fast mah peeps!

  True.
In example: The mouse is "tinier" than the rat I saw yesterday.
- The adjective used in the statement above is "Tinier". Its root word is Tiny but then we added comparative suffix- ER, made the word changed its mean ahead in point of the root word itself.
-Y must always alternatively shift into letter "i" in an adjective word ending with the letter y.

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