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How do you say I am trying to read in sign language. What is the order of words. know how and but what put them in?

You're right to think about the order of words in sign language! It's different from spoken English. Here's how you'd sign "I am trying to read":

1. "I": Sign for "I" (usually pointing to yourself)

2. "Trying": Sign for "try"

3. "To read": Sign for "read" (you can incorporate a gesture of reading if you want to be more descriptive).

Important Note: In ASL (American Sign Language), the sign for "to" is often implied in the context of the sentence. So, you don't need to sign "to" specifically.

So, the order would be I - trying - read.

Additional Tips:

* Facial expressions are important! Use a focused expression for "trying" and a curious or concentrated expression for "read."

* Context matters! You might need to use additional signs based on the situation (e.g., "book" if you're trying to read a book).

If you're learning sign language, it's always best to get guidance from a qualified instructor who can teach you the proper signs and grammar!

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