Court Reporting XLII
Finger Drills — By katiana on October 31, 2009 at 10:04 pm
These are FREE finger drills are to help master the -TD stroke. I use -TD as a -th ending, in words such as: math, teeth, width, etc. It is also commonly used for verbs ending with the T sound in the past tense (adopted, eliminated, etc.)
FYI, I use wide keys for -TD, I think it makes it easier on the pinky; however, it does cause me to shadow the -D sometimes.
|
AFD |
STRO |
OUTD |
|
EFG |
OMG |
KHA |
|
UTD |
ETD |
ELS |
|
IBDT |
EMG |
ITD |
|
ERBT |
BRA |
URP |
|
ELDZ |
SHAO |
UTD |
|
UNTD |
ULTD |
EFBD |
|
SWA |
TWA |
EFBTS |
|
WITD |
ERKS |
UNLTD |
|
EFPT |
ITD |
UNLS |
|
DWO |
FRO |
EFPDZ |
|
UPTD |
SDA |
ENLS |
|
SMA |
UNTD |
ENTD |
|
EMS |
IFD |
URLS |
|
IRTD |
ERPS |
AUTD |
|
UFS |
UGT |
TRA |
|
SHA |
ARGTD |
STRO |
|
BRO |
IBL |
UFTD |
|
OTD |
ENT |
EMTD |
|
UNDZ |
SKWA |
BLA |

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