You would likely start with "my favorite jacket," then sign "fixed." Emphasizing the context (like showing the jacket was broken and then making fixing motions) can help clarify the sequence of events.
The smell hit me first—that rich, earthy blend of worn hide and downtown smog. It was my favorite leather jacket, the one I had practically lived in for three years. But right now, it was lying on the workbench at "Silent Stitch," a small tailor shop tucked away in the back of a community center, looking less like a shield against the wind and more like a casualty of a sharp fencepost. You would likely start with "my favorite jacket,"
: He did this because his motorcycle helmet would not fit properly while wearing it. But right now, it was lying on the
A quick note on academic integrity: Signing Naturally workbooks (DawnSignPress) have official instructor answer keys. If you are using a found online, be cautious. If you are using a found online, be cautious
Used to show exactly where the damage was on the jacket (e.g., the elbow or the front flap).
In the homework assignments for Level 1, students often watch a narrative involving a person describing their belongings or a situation involving an object. The story about the leather jacket is a classic example used to teach descriptions and sequencing.
The man grew larger, so he replaced double buttons with a single row to loosen the fit.