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Can someone please help me translate some sentences from English into proper ASL gloss? The sentences include
1. I need to start my homework in five minutes.
2. She has soccer practice in four hours.
3. Six months ago, I visited my grandma.
4. For the past three days, it has been cold.
5. I will graduate in two years.
Any help is greatly appreciated! (Im also sorry if i put this in the wrong category)

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