As in everything we do, "practice makes perfect", so practice a lot. Work on watching the text and not the keyboard; use all ten fingers; and get used to making mistakes and correcting them on the fly. It also would not hurt to invest in a speed typing course or two.
Yes, you can use "a lot" with the present simple tense. It often appears in sentences to describe habitual actions or general truths. For example, you might say, "I eat a lot of fruits," indicating a regular behavior. It emphasizes frequency or quantity in everyday situations.
Why does the Fact family for 81 and nine have only two number sentences
it depends on the type of fencing you are going to have installed, the size of the lot they are installing on, and where you live. there are several factors to consider.
One and a half times faster. If you take half of the current speed and add it to the current speed, that is 50% faster.
I meant to use my book for researching sentences.
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They soon found out, they had a lot in common
Exclamatory sentences show strong feelings.
She has a lot of potential to become what she wants to be. Potential energy is one type of energy. A tornado watch means there is potential for a tornado.
That movie is scaring a lot of people.
His sardonic wit made him a lot of enemies.
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you have a lot of homework and a bad headache
The teacher gave us a lot of homework.That speech was a lot of BS.There are a lot of commercials on television.
He played a lot of video games. She drank a lot of booze.
There are a lot of 3 word sentences about mom.
the teacher told me to right a lot of conjunctions in my sentences