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I am deaf, and my language is ASL is different grammar than English?

I am stuck with my worst grammar, so sometimes, I did lacking

of grammar while my brain is not good, because I have a bit

of autism. Also, sometimes I paid attention at teacher using

an ASL that messed my English grammar, what I do?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Yes the grammar of ASL is different.

    The best way to improve your English grammar is by reading and writing. Yahoo Answers is a good start to ask grammar questions, and to improve your writing skills. Answerers are generally understanding of grammar errors if the question is on some aspect of the English language. Anyway, your question in this case was clear enough.

    Also, a slight degree of autism does not mean your "brain is not so good". Rather say "my grammar skills are lacking because..".

    Good luck!

    Source(s): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Sign_Language
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