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16 Cards in this Set

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I am hungry.


I'm starved!


I'm starving!

"Hungry, me!"


(With added emphasis, "hungry" becomes "starved"

Are you hungry?

"Hungry, you?"

Don't you wish you could go too?


Do you really want to go along?

"Go, wish you?"

It was just beautiful!


It was the most beautiful thing!


I never saw any place quite so beautiful!

"Beautiful, whew!" (Indicate the what or whom you are referring to as "very beautiful". Sign"beautiful" slowly and with emphasis.)

It was simply awful!


I thought it was rather disgusting!

"Awful, whew!" (Use appropriate expression; a "sour look" or "frown".)

You were so funny!


I thought you were so comical!

"Funny you, whew!" (Use a laughing expression; sign funny slowly and with emphasis.)

You look just like your father!


There is no difference between the two of you.


You are an exact copy of your father!

"Look strong father, you! Whew! Wrong, zero!" (Emphasize the sign for "strong".)

I'm really enthusiastic about it.


I'm anxious to see what comes of it.


I'm really very much interested in this!

"Eager me, whew!" (Rub palms back and forth together briskly to indicate degree of enthusiasm.)

I am very interested in that.


I like that very much.

"Interest me, whew!" (May substitute "like" or any other similar word for interest. Place emphasis on the sign, "interest".)

You are well off!


You are well-to-do!

"Money comfortable, you!" (Put emphasis on the sign for "uncomfortable".)

They are rich!


They have lots of money!

"Money much (or lots), they." (Add emphasis on "money much" to mean very rich.)

How much money does this cost?


What's the price?

"Money, many?" (Here sign "many" with one hand and just one movement upward.)

(You) Guess how much money I make (earn)?

"Money earn, many, guess, you?"

How much do you think (feel) (it) will cost altogether?

"Altogether, how much worth (money), figure you?

I don't understand that!


I thought that was strange!


That is puzzling, really!

"Funny!" (Use a serious expression, indicating puzzlement and emphasize the sign "funny" with one slow movement.)

That's really strange!


I think that's certainly odd!

"Strange (odd), true!" (Sign as directed in #1 above.)