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Solutions to Lesson 21: How to express the prefix "ex-" and the endings "-ings" and "-ingly" in Gregg Shorthand
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Solutions to Lesson 21: How to express the prefix "ex-" and the endings "-ings" and "-ingly" in Gregg Shorthand

+ Long, among, young, yes, thank, effort, strength-strong, communicate-communication, bill-built, friend-friendly, else-list, car-correct, character, effect, return, answer, experience, recent.

May 23, 2025
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Welcome back to the Learn Gregg Shorthand project! Just getting started with Gregg Shorthand? Check out the Archive and begin with Lesson 0.

Let’s check our work from yesterday’s assignment.


Reviewing the forms from previous lessons:

Let’s start by reviewing the forms from previous lessons:

Talk, solid, broke, brought, mop, chop, stuff,
drug, sugar, foot, choose, dozen, wing, wink,
swing, rang, rank, yard, yarn.

The prefix “ex”

Examine, exceed, excess, expense, explode, expression, explore.

The endings “-ing” and “-ingly”

(a) Things, savings, readings, sayings, evenings, meetings, dealings, bearings.
(b) Exceedingly, seemingly, willingly, knowingly, feelingly, unwillingly.

Special “negative” forms:

Unknown, unnoticed, unnecessary.

Long, among, young, yes, thank, effort, strength-strong,
communicate-communication, bill-built, friend-friendly, else-list, car-correct, character,
effect, return, answer, experience, recent.

Reading Exercise Solutions:

“Furs” (515 standard words)

Among the people of this country there are not very many who know the part that furs have played in the recent history of our country.

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