In American Sign Language (ASL), "tomorrow" is shown with a special gesture. To sign it, make the letter "A" with your dominant hand. Your fingers should be in a fist with the thumb out. Place your thumb near your cheek. Move your hand forward in a small arc. This shows moving forward in time, like the future. The sign's background is visual and spatial. ASL often uses movements to show ideas. "Tomorrow" is used a lot in talks about plans. Knowing this sign is key for beginners. It helps in making simple sentences about future events.
by Serena Clark
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