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"Everything" and "Everywhere"
Okay, so I enjoy signing songs. And one of the songs that I sign to is "The Last Night" by Skillet.
Two signs that I would like to know is "everything" and "everywhere." If you guys could show me, that would be AMAZING! (couldn't resist!)
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I don't know the context of that song but sometimes you can use "ALL" for "everything", and "ALL-OVER" for "everywhere". Those signs have a more graceful sweeping motion for songs.
"EVERY + PLACE" can also be used for "everywhere". Listing can also be used in place of those signs. That is, instead of just signing "everywhere", you can list the places that constitute everywhere--HOME, SCHOOL, WORK, and "everything" can be HEART, MIND, SOUL, SPIRIT, or JOY, EXCITEMENT, INSPIRATION, etc., depending on the context. It also depends on the pace/tempo of the song, and how many signs you can "fit" into it. |
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