1. For quantities:
* "More" as in "I want more": You sign "want" and then use the sign for the object you want more of.
* "More" as in "Give me more": You sign "give" and then use the sign for the object you want more of.
* "More" as in "I need more": You sign "need" and then use the sign for the object you need more of.
2. For additional information:
* "More" as in "Tell me more": You sign "tell" and then use the sign for "more" by raising your palm with fingers spread and moving it forward.
* "More" as in "I want to know more": You sign "want" and then use the sign for "more" as described above.
3. For "more" as a comparative:
* "More" as in "This is more than that": You sign the sign for "more" by raising your palm with fingers spread and moving it forward. Then, you would use the sign for "than" and point to the two things being compared.
Important Note:
* Sign language is visual and uses facial expressions, body language, and handshapes.
* The signs and expressions used can vary depending on the region, individual signer, and specific context.
To learn more about ASL, I recommend consulting a qualified ASL teacher or resource.