1. ALL + the sign for the topic:
* This is the most common way to sign "everything." You sign "ALL" and then follow it with the sign for the topic you're talking about.
* For example:
* "ALL FOOD" - Everything about food
* "ALL PEOPLE" - Everyone
* "ALL BOOKS" - Every book
2. "EVERY" + the sign for the topic:
* This option is similar to "ALL" but emphasizes individual items.
* For example:
* "EVERY PERSON" - Each individual
* "EVERY ROOM" - Each room
* "EVERY TIME" - Every single time
3. Using facial expressions and context:
* Sometimes you can simply use facial expressions and the context of the conversation to convey the meaning of "everything."
* For example, if you're talking about cleaning your room and you want to sign "everything is clean," you can simply sign "CLEAN" with a wide, sweeping hand motion and a confirming nod.
Remember: ASL is a visual language, and it's important to consider the context and the nuances of your message when signing.