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Lesson 36: Examples of Implied [R] Sounds in Gregg Shorthand
Plus extra reading and writing practice.
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Solutions to Lesson 35: How to Write ‘Do Not’ and ‘Don’t’ in Gregg Shorthand Using the [den] Blend
Review the forms from the previous lesson and check your answers to the reading homework.
Aug 14
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Solutions to Lesson 35: How to Write ‘Do Not’ and ‘Don’t’ in Gregg Shorthand Using the [den] Blend
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Lesson 35: How to Write ‘Do Not’ and ‘Don’t’ in Gregg Shorthand Using the [den] Blend
Includes Extra Reading Practice and New Special Forms to Boost Your Gregg Shorthand Comprehension
Aug 12
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Lesson 35: How to Write ‘Do Not’ and ‘Don’t’ in Gregg Shorthand Using the [den] Blend
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Solutions to Lesson 34: How to use the [ten/den] and [tem/dem] blended syllables in Gregg Shorthand
Review the forms from previous week and check your answers to the reading homework.
Aug 7
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Solutions to Lesson 34: How to use the [ten/den] and [tem/dem] blended syllables in Gregg Shorthand
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Lesson 34: How to use the [ten/den] and [tem/dem] blended syllables in Gregg Shorthand
Learn how to write words like “sudden,” “freedom,” and “estimate” faster with this essential Gregg Shorthand shortcut and discover key phrasing tricks…
Aug 5
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Lesson 34: How to use the [ten/den] and [tem/dem] blended syllables in Gregg Shorthand
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Solutions to Lesson 33: How to Write 'Was Not' and 'Is Not' Phrases in Gregg Shorthand
Review the forms from previous week and check your answers to the reading homework.
Aug 1
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Solutions to Lesson 33: How to Write 'Was Not' and 'Is Not' Phrases in Gregg Shorthand
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July 2025
Lesson 33: How to Write 'Was Not' and 'Is Not' Phrases in Gregg Shorthand
New brief forms learned: "Record, advertise, previous, occasion, quantity, hundred, improve-improvement, acquaint-acquaintance, nevertheless-envelope…
Jul 29
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Solutions to Lesson 32: How to Omit Vowels and Write ‘Had’ Phrases Faster in Gregg Shorthand
Review the forms from previous week and catch up on your reading practice!
Jul 24
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Solutions to Lesson 32: How to Omit Vowels and Write ‘Had’ Phrases Faster in Gregg Shorthand
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Lesson 32: How to Omit Vowels and Write ‘Had’ Phrases Faster in Gregg Shorthand
Master the shortcuts for be-, de-, dis-, mis-, and re- syllables + how to shrink common “had” phrases into quick, fluid strokes.
Jul 22
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Lesson 32: How to Omit Vowels and Write ‘Had’ Phrases Faster in Gregg Shorthand
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Solutions to Lesson 31: Extra practice with blended syllables + new brief forms
Review the forms from previous week and catch up on your reading practice!
Jul 17
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Lesson 31: Extra practice with blended syllables + new brief forms
Review the forms from previous week and catch up on your reading practice!
Jul 15
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Solutions to Lesson 30: Learn the [jent/jend], [pent/pend], [def/dev], and [-tive] Blends in Gregg Shorthand.
Review the previous concepts + check your reading homework!
Jul 10
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Solutions to Lesson 30: Learn the [jent/jend], [pent/pend], [def/dev], and [-tive] Blends in Gregg Shorthand.
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