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Solutions to Lesson 41: Add these new brief forms to your Gregg Shorthand toolkit

Review the forms from the previous lesson and check your answers to the reading homework.

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Lesson 40: When to leave the "T" out of the end of words in Gregg Shorthand

Lesson 40: When to leave the "T" out of the end of words in Gregg Shorthand

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Review the following forms:

Doctrine, emphasize-emphasis, energy, English, entitle, estate, exchange, execute, exercise,
familiar, fault, fortune, freight, fulfill, glorious, God.

Reading and Writing Exercise Translation:

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“WASTE LAND”

On every continent in this world there exist vast tracts of what we call waste land. By waste land we mean places that are not adapted to the growing of grain products on which man could exist. There has been in the past a good deal of this worthless land in the west.

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