Review the shortcut abbreviations . . . then do some practice!
Here are some practice sentences for the "quantity" adjectives discussed in this post. You can have a friend read the sentences aloud while you practice using the shortest abbreviations for the adjectives and compound words underlined below. Note that all of the words in bold have been discussed in previous "top abbreviations" posts, so they all have shortcuts!
Every time you save more than two dollars, I'll give you some more chocolate.
Everyone goes everywhere downtown.
Give him some attention, in any amount.
Many transcribers save time with every word.
That amounts to many saved keystrokes!
How many different answers do you have?
Some people are good.
Remember to bring some paper.
How many more did he eat?
Can he remember more answers?
Learn more from her.
For more shortcuts and practice sentences, you can search for "top abbreviations" in the Kyp's Tips search bar, or click on the tag for "abbreviations" in the right-hand column. Have fun!
Kate


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