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It depends on the scheme of cursive used. In some schemes (e.g. my handwriting and most schemes found online, apparently), it's like a figure 8. In some other schemes (e.g. the one I was taught), it's like the forte used in piano scores, with small semicircle arcs on the upper right and bottom left, and a stroke across the middle.

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A lowercase F consists of a thin upper closed loop and a lower closed loop connected at the base line, with both at least twice as high as they are wide and the lower loop often shorter below the line.

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This the capital and lower case F.

A cursive F is the F you use in running writing

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