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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