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Hey signers! Welcome to Learn How to Sign. We are so excited that Skillshare is sponsoring todayamp;#39;s video, more about them and our new course later. Today we are focusing on the basics of ASL sentence structure. Iamp;#39;m going to show you the differences between English and ASL sentence structure and towards the end of the video, I am going to quiz you so be sure to have something to write with handy. To learn even more vocabulary to put into ASL sentence structure be sure to subscribe and be notified because weamp;#39;re making videos like this every week. So letamp;#39;s learn how to sign ASL sentence structure. Today weamp;#39;re going to be focusing on four main areas, topic-comment, rhetorical questions, yes/no questions, and wh-questions. This video is just scratching the surface of ASL structure. Let us know down in the comments if you want more videos like this so we can dive deeper into ASL sentence structure. In topic-comment structure