The cursive characters with 26 English letters are as follows:
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Lowercase:?.
1. Explanation of Floral English: Floral English is an English font category. This category is domestic calligraphy. There is no such font classification abroad. Generally considered to be copperplate fonts, round fonts or Spencer fonts, they are often seen in movie letters and cover decorations. Generally speaking, it is highly decorative.
2. Suggestions on Copperplate English: In fact, for ordinary letters, there is no need to write Copperplate, as long as it is neat and clear. It is recommended to use handwriting printing or Italian italics, and it will be much easier to practice than Copperlate, and it will be used more in daily life and exams. Therefore, it is not recommended for beginners to learn Copperplate if they are not particularly interested.
Letter writing skills:
(1) The letters should be written according to the stroke order and the positions that the letters should occupy in the three grids.
(2) Each letter should be slightly tilted to the right, about 5°, and the slope should be consistent.
(3) Capital letters should be the same height, occupying the top two spaces, but not top the first line.
(4) The lowercase letters a, c, e, m, n, o, r, s, u, v, w, x, z are written in the middle cell, with the top and bottom touching the line, but Nothing out of the ordinary.
(5) The upper ends of the lowercase letters b, d, h, k, and l are on top of the first line and occupy the upper two spaces.
(6) The dots of lowercase letters i and j, the upper ends of f and t are all in the middle of the first grid, and the second strokes of f and t are immediately below the second line.
(7) The lower end of the lowercase letters f g j p q y touches the fourth line.
(8) The lowercase letters a, d, h, i, k, l, m, n, t and u are written with a small upward round hook and cannot be written at an acute angle
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(9) When writing words, the spacing between letters should be even and appropriate, not too close together or too far apart.
(10) When writing a sentence, there must be an appropriate distance between words. Generally, it is appropriate to leave a width of a lowercase letter a.
(11) Punctuation marks should be written in certain positions.