the second letter is lowercase because the old emperor Augustus named his son lowercasius, and then said that any word will have the first letter only in capital. and since then people have adapted this rule and changed it slightly so now you can only have a capital at the name of something and at the start of a new sentence. all the other letters have to be lowercase
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The dot above the lowercase "i" and "j" is known as a tittle.
The letters 'nonlod' unscrambled spell the capital city London.
No US states have a capital with only 4 letters; they all have 5 letters or more.
To write the name Genesis in cursive, start with a capital G, followed by a lowercase e, n, e, s, i, s. Connect the letters smoothly, using flowing strokes to create the cursive style.
To write a cursive capital "I", start by making a lowercase "i" with a small loop at the top. Then, extend the loop upward to form the capital "I". Practice connecting it smoothly with other letters for better flow in your cursive writing.
Uppercase---UPPERCASE TYPE LETTERS---Capital letters Lowercase---lowercase type letters----small letters
Uppercase means capital letters, as in "ABCDE." Lowercase means non-capital letters, as in "abcde."
D,f,g,p,s,t,v
This is a guess: the dot distinguishes i from the peaks in the cursive letters u and w.
See the related link for a worksheet showing how to make all the capital cursive letters.
See the related link for a worksheet showing how to make all the capital cursive letters.
one capital letter and one lowercase letter
When written in lowercase cursive italic, the letters g, y, and b all have a looped or curved shape that descends below the baseline of the text.
The lowercase version is not that different than the regular "i". It is connected to the previous and following letters, and it slightly slanted forward. Think of an i in Italics (i) with two branches connecting to the letters on both sides.The capitol I in cursive is different than a regular "I". In a cursive I, you start at a point, make a line to the left slightly, go down and right from there until you reach the next line (or however far down you want to go), then you make a cursive "l" (lowercase L) that goes about twice as height as the starting point. After that, you connect it to the following letter.
To write "wheelchair" in cursive, you would connect the cursive letters to form the word. Start by writing "wheel" in cursive followed by "chair." Practice connecting the letters smoothly to create a flowing cursive script.