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You have to connect MOST letters but not all of them

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Q: Do you have to connect capital letters to lowercase letters in cursive?
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How do you write the name Genesis in cursive?

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.


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What cursive letters do not connect to other cursive letters?

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How do you make capital i in cursive?

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Is the genotype for free earlobes reprented with two capital letters or two lowercase letters?

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What do g and y and b have in common when written in lowercase cursive italic?

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How do you make an i in cursufe?

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.


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