Say whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F)people spell words with their hands when they can"t see.
Some words in sign language don"t have a sign.
We make the letter V by folding all our fingers under our thumb.
peopel"s names usually donT have a sign in sing language

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Answer 1
Answer: The sign language includes signs made by moving the hands combined with facial expressions and postures in order to express words.
The following statements are: 
"People spell words with their hands when they can"t see" - false
"Some words in sign language don"t have a sign". - false
"We make the letter V by folding all our fingers under our thumb." - true
"People's names usually don't have a sign in sing language"- false 
Answer 2
Answer: a.False
b.False
c.True
d.False

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A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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Answer:

No, possessive nouns cannot be used as adjectives.

Explanation:

Possessive noun shows the ownership and possessive adjective defines and modifies the noun to show the ownership. Possessive adjectives are not formed by adding apostrophe + s to possessive noun.

Possessive adjectives are my, your ,his, her, its, our, their. The possessive pronouns that replace the noun are: mine, yours, hers, his, its.

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Answer:  Possessive nouns have function as adjectives

Explanation:

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