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Keeping in mind the integration of adverbs, if you want to sign the equivalent of "s/he/they walked by drunkenly", you would sign "S/HE/THEY DRUNK WALK-BY-ME" (using handshape-1 to reflect a person walking by you).  Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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Keeping in mind the integration of adverbs, if you want to sign the equivalent of "s/he/they walked by drunkenly", you would sign "S/HE/THEY DRUNK WALK-BY-ME" (using handshape-1 to reflect a person walking by you).  Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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