An atom is the basic unit of any chemical element, and each chemical element is represented by two letters. The first of these two letters is always capital, and the second is always lowercase. Thus only one capital can be used to describe an atom of an element.
E F and H
X and T because the they can still make the T shape and still be perpendicular
C. I. H. F.
There are number codes to make tildes. The number codes are different for each letter. In Windows, you hold down Alt while you type the appropriate number code for that letter. Capital letters and lower case letters require different number codes. Capital A with a tilde is Alt + 0195 Capital N with a tilde is Alt + 0209 Capital O with a tilde is Alt + 0213 lowercase a with a tilde is Alt + 0227 lowercase n with a tilde is Alt + 0241 lowercase o with a tilde is Alt + 0245 Don't use the numbers along the top row of your keyboard. Use the numeral keypad on the side of your keyboard. Turn Num Lock ON. There is a different way to do this in Mac, and yet another way to do it in HTML.
See the related link for a worksheet showing how to make all the capital cursive letters.
See the related link for a worksheet showing how to make all the capital cursive letters.
You have to connect MOST letters but not all of them
The word "cursive" is an adjective. It describes the style of handwriting where the letters are joined together in a flowing manner.
A capital cursive E looks like a 3 but backwards
Usually capital letters in french aren't written with an accent (`). Now if you meant in cursive, it would look like a backwards 3.
D,f,g,p,s,t,v
Cursive letters are 'joined up writing'
Follow the related link below to see a capital j n cursive.
Cursive Letters - Beginner instructionsYou will need large lined paper (check a store that sells teachers' items), and you will need to practice, practice, practice.
If you don't have the cursive font, you would have to download one.
A capital cursive E looks like a 3 but backwards