Typing Master Text Practice
Typing Master Text Practice
Typing Master Text Practice
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3. Continue with Capital letter(Shift key) and period (.) text sequence
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Duke Titus of Dakar leads Laurie to a desert fortress. A footstool is used to seat
Laurie at fortress. Duke of Dakar feels festal. Duke Titus offers to foster a feast
for Laurie.
I sure like all food trills Laurie. Roe of sole to start. Or tartar steak Laurie
falters. Sauteed stalks of leek also suit us just like truffle souffle. Sauerkraut
is O.K. too.
Taste assorted delis after allures duke Titus. Fastidious Titus orders seafood
salad to start. As usual Titus also takes fried trout. Defrosted toffee tart suits
all tastes trusts Titus. Alike Laurie Titus also takes tea
After feast Laurie leads four deft airedale terriers for a stroll to lose a load of
food. At trailside deft terriers tail a ferret. Alert ferret takes a detour to
elude terriers. Terriers fast lose trail of adroit ferret. Elliot orders dutiful
airedale terriers to afar deserted airfield to tire
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4. Continued with new keys C and (< ,) text sequence
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Cecilia takes a Cadillac to Caracas. At a Caracas roadside kiosk Cecilia eats
alfalfa cakes. Cecilia rejoices at a food feast as caterers cook delicious
crocodile casseroles. Caterers also cook difficult crocodile sauces.
Cecilia sees Jackie at Cafe Julio. Cecilia orders roasted duck salad, iced tea,
cake for dessert. Jackie orders toasted tofu salad, cold soda, cocoa coffee for
dessert. All is delicious.
After Cafe Julio, Cecilia sits outside. Cecilia looks at clouds. Cecilia tries to
cross a creek to see sailors lure trout. Cecilia falls, decides to see a doctor.
Doctor Saldos tells Cecilia rest is desired. After Doctor Saldos, Cecilia sees
Colette.
Cecilia tries to sell a Cadillac to Colette. Colette dislikes cars. Colette tells
Cecilia cars are difficult. Colette likes to act. Cecilia sells Colette a Cadillac.
Cecilia is tired of Caracas. Cecilia flies to Tulsa.
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5. Continued with new keys G,H and (' , ") text sequence
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Gloria got glitter goggles to see fish at the sea. Gleeful Gloria ogled a glut of
goldfish through her goggles. "I could ogle goldfish through goggles for ages,"
declared Gloria.
Lethargic lighthearted lifeguard Lou laughed out loud. "Shake the schoolteacher's
share of seahorses outside," ordered Lou. He directed the kids to clear the
seashore of seahorses. Kids disliked orders so the kids hid the seahorses at Lou's
house.
The Ogre dodges the gladiator for he fears to get hurt. "The ghoulish gladiator
tries to hurt all ogres," hollers the distraught Ogre. The gladiator gloats as he
chases the ogre. Hugh the hero hears the hollers. Hugh is fast to rescue the ogre.
The ogre gloats as Hugh starts to chase the gladiator.
The Greek ace actor Geordi strode to the Hague Hotel. "I lost a hat," shouted the
distraught Geordi. "I shall look for it at the lifts, or the huts outside," said
the cautious clerk. "I looked there," assured Geordi. "There is a hat I see, sir,"
sighed the clerk. "Do tell," said Geordi. The clerk lifted a hat off Geordi's head.
Hugh the hero rescued his dearest at the gorilla gate. "Hugh is so heroic," said
his dearest Gertrud
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6. Continued with new keys V,N and ( ? ) text sequence
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Vernon is interested in Victorian architecture. He has travelled all over England
looking at several houses. He is doing a course on architecture in London. Although
he is a dedicated student, Vernon has decided to take a vacation and go to
Vancouver to see his sister Sofia.
Sofia is a chef at a restaurant in Vancouver. Sofia is a good cook. "Is fish easier
to cook than snails?" Vernon asks Sofia. "Snails are good cooked in garlic," Sofia
instructs Vernon. "And frog legs?" continues Vernon. "Frog legs are also great
cooked in garlic. Garlic is full of taste, Sofia tells Vernon, and others listening
to their conversation in the kitchen of the restaurant.
"Is Scandinavia also on the travel agenda?" Sofia asks Vernon. "No, the
architecture classes start soon. I'll have to visit Scandinavia later," tells
Vernon.
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7. Continued with new keys W,M text sequence
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Michael is interested in music. He likes woodwind instruments the most, however, he
likes the sound of a cello as well. Ever since the age of three, Michael has loved
to listen to music.
For Christmas Michael wished that his Uncle William and Aunt Winnie would take him
to a concert in London. When Christmas came, Michael got a card that said Uncle
William had three tickets to a classical concert in March. What a great gift.
On March fifteenth, Michael looked at his wristwatch all the time. The concert was
that evening and Michael could not wait. At seven o'clock, he was dressed in his
most stunning suit and waited for his Uncle William and Aunt Winnie in front of the
house. He was worried that his Uncle and Aunt had forgotten him. "What will I do if
Uncle Will and Aunt Winnie do not come to get me? Will mum or dad drive me? It
takes one and a half hours to drive to London. I will miss the concert," he
thought.
Michael need not have worried. That moment his Uncle and Aunt's car screeched
around the corner. "Right on schedule," grinned Uncle Will.
Sophie decided to wear her new turquoise sandals while Hannah chose to wear a pair
of slippers that had pink sequins on the straps.
The girls found a tranquil spot near the river not far from their house. There was
a pair of squealing squirrels chasing each other in the trees. The girls watched
their antics for a while, then it was time to unpack and have some lunch.
The girls were well equipped. Sophie had packed a delicious lunch. There was
kumquat sandwiches, apples, carrots, chocolate chip cookies and juice. Hannah had
packed the entertainment equipment such as swimsuits, towels, a deck of cards, the
croquet set and some comics.
When unpacking, Sophie discovered that some weird liquid had soaked the comics. It
was the juice. Hannah laid out the comics in the sun while Sophie ran to the house
to get more juice.
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9. Continued with new keys B,Y text sequence
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10. Continued with new keys Z,X text sequence
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Complete Text Drill with all alphabets and punctuation characters
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The exact time of arrival of the group in Tanzania was seven in the morning.
Elizabeth was at the airport of Dar es Salaam, expecting to meet her colleagues.
Elizabeth and her scientist friends were going to begin excavations of an ancient
city on the island of Pemba close to Zanzibar. Elizabeth was very excited about the
work they were about to undertake. Zanzibar had been along important trade routes
for centuries and she was hoping they could have an exhibition of their findings
after a year or so.
Elizabeth's team did exemplary work. They were excavating in the vicinity of
Kizimkazi. The team found several interesting items, among them were statues
dressed in clothes with a zigzag pattern, strange tablets with patterns of lines
and zeros, remnants of huge quantities of maize husks and extremely flexible tent
poles.
The most amazing and bizarre discovery was a dazzling bronze construction of
several dozen chimpanzees climbing up a tree. The tree had long fallen but had been
well preserved in mud. Perhaps the tablets with lines and zeros are even more
puzzling. Could ancient societies living on Pemba have had advanced knowledge
about, for example, the galaxy?
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