In the 30-day free typing lesson, we reached day 12 and are going to a special revision. We are going to make a revision of the Shift key for capital letters and typing punctuation marks like periods (.), commas (,), and question marks (?).
Let’s practice typing and make sure it is clear, correct, and professional. These are the skills you need for real typing success.
Time
1200s
WPM
0
CPM
0
Accuracy
100%
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Hello, my name is Priya. What is your name? Is it Tuesday?
Yes, it is. The time is now almost 9:40 PM. Where do you live?
I live in Mumbai, India. Is that where you live too?
No, I live in Delhi. It is a very beautiful city.
My computer is a powerful tool for my work. I use it every day.
The keyboard is black, the mouse is white, and my desk is brown.
I believe practice is the key to success in typing.
What is the current time in India? Where did you save the document?
Can you please help me with this very complex problem?
Is this the final version of the report, or is there an update?
Do you prefer to work in the morning, afternoon, or at night?
We need to buy bread, butter, jam, rice, and water.
My favorite colors are blue, black, red, and yellow.
Although it was late, almost 9:45 PM, we continued to work.
Priya, Aman, Zara, and Rohan are on the same project team.
David from London is visiting Priya in Mumbai, India.
They will travel to Delhi and then to Kolkata on Friday.
Have you met Robert from America, or Victoria from Europe?
My friend lives in Texas, USA. He is a doctor.
To: All Team Members
From: Project Management
Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Subject: Project Update and Deadlines
Hello everyone,
This is an important update regarding our current project. The deadline for the first phase is approaching quickly. Please ensure all your tasks are completed by this Friday. If you have any problems or questions, please do not hesitate to ask for help. We need to work together to make this a success. What is your current status? Are you on track?
The city of Mumbai was alive, even late at night. The air was thick with the smell of rain and street food. Rohan looked out of his apartment window at the millions of blinking city lights. He had a lot of work to complete before the deadline, but for a brief moment, he just wanted to watch the world go by. It was a beautiful, chaotic, and inspiring view. He took a deep breath, turned back to his computer, and started to type.
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Letters build words, but capital letters and punctuation give meaning to those words and sentences. If we make mistakes, the sense of the word or the sentence may be loose. So, we have to give attention to it.
That’s why today’s practice is all about coordination — using Shift and punctuation marks smoothly, without breaking our typing flow. This will also help you do better on any typing test.
What You’ll Practice Today
Shift Key with the Opposite Hand: We’ll repeat the “golden rule” — press Shift with the opposite hand to the letter you are typing.
Punctuation with Right Hand: You’ll use your right fingers for the period (.), comma (,), and question mark (?). This will help your right hand get faster and stronger.
Complete Sentences: You’ll start sentences with a capital, add commas where needed, and end with a period or question mark. Just like real writing!
Day 12 Task: Revision Challenge
Get ready for a fun and focused workout! Today’s typing will include:
Short sentences
Dialogues with questions
Sentences with names and places like Rohan, Priya, Mumbai, Delhi
These drills will keep your Shift and punctuation keys busy — and your fingers sharp!
💡 Helpful Tips for Today
Pause Before Symbols: Slow down just a bit when you’re about to type a capital letter or punctuation mark. That tiny pause helps avoid mistakes.
Check Your Work: After each sentence, glance back. Did you miss a capital? Did you forget the period? Fix it and learn.
Try It Twice: Do the practice once slowly, then try again — a little faster but still careful. That’s how speed and accuracy grow together.
I hope you are doing fantastic! Keep practicing with our full set of free typing lessons and build your skills day by day.