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TWELFTH LESSON
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The principle can be applied to phrasing also with advantage—and particularly to such blended phrases as the first five following:

Drill 3

Key: would-have-been, would-have-been-able, could-have-been, might-have, which-would-have-been, I-would-be, in-which, from-which, to-find, to-favor, what-has-been, which-may-be, will-not-be, cannot-be, I-shall-not, we-have-not-been.

Drill 4

The Reading and Writing Exercises on page 87 of the Manual will afford an excellent drill in applying the principle of rounding angles. Copy each exercise several times until the forms. are well memorized. Then have the whole dictated until it can be written swiftly without stops.