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Standard writing of 26 English letters
1.a (capital: a, lowercase: a)
A is the first letter of the English alphabet. Capital letter A consists of a vertical line and two diagonal lines, while lowercase letter A has only one curve. Pronunciation: /e? /
2.b (capital: b lowercase: b)
B is the second letter of the English alphabet. Capital letter B consists of two vertical lines and two curves, and lowercase letter B consists of one vertical line and one curve. Pronunciation: /bi:/
3.c (capital: c lowercase: c)
C is the third letter in the English alphabet. The capital letter C consists of a curved line segment, and the lowercase letter C consists of a curved line segment plus a small arc. Pronunciation: /si:/
4.d (capital: D, lowercase: D)
D is the fourth letter in the English alphabet. Capital letter D consists of a vertical line and a curve, and lowercase letter D consists of a vertical line and an arc. Pronunciation: /di:/
5.e (capital: e, lowercase: e)
E is the fifth letter in the English alphabet. The capital letter E consists of three horizontal lines, and the lowercase letter E consists of three horizontal lines and a curve. Pronunciation: /i:/
6.f (capital: f lowercase: f)
F is the sixth letter of the English alphabet. The capital letter F consists of a vertical line and two horizontal lines, and the lowercase letter F consists of a vertical line and a horizontal line. Pronunciation: /ef/
7.g (capital: g lowercase: g)
G is the seventh letter in the English alphabet. The capital letter G consists of a vertical line, a forward curved line and a backward curved line, and the lowercase letter G consists of a curved line plus a small arc that bends downward and faces to the right. Pronunciation: /d? Me? /
8.h (capital: h, lowercase: h)
H is the eighth letter of the English alphabet. Capital letter H consists of two vertical lines and one horizontal line, and lowercase letter H consists of one vertical line and one horizontal line. Pronunciation: /e? t? /
9.I (capital: I lowercase: I)
I is the ninth letter of the English alphabet. Capital letter I is a vertical line, and lowercase letter I is also a vertical line. Pronunciation: /a? /
10.j (capital: j, lowercase: j)
J is the tenth letter of the English alphabet. The capital letter J consists of a vertical line and a hook-shaped bending line, while the lowercase letter J has only one hook-shaped bending line. Pronunciation: /d? e? /
1 1.k (capital: k lowercase: k)
K is the eleventh letter of the English alphabet. Capital letter K consists of two vertical lines and a diagonal line, while lowercase letter K consists of a vertical line and a diagonal line. Pronunciation: /ke? /
12.l (capital: l lowercase: l)
L is the twelfth letter of the English alphabet. The capital letter L consists of a vertical line and a horizontal line, and the lowercase letter L has only one vertical line. Pronunciation:/? l/
13. meter (in words: meter, in figures: meter)
M is the thirteenth letter of the English alphabet. Capital letter M consists of two vertical lines and two diagonal lines, and lowercase letter M consists of one vertical line and two diagonal lines. Pronunciation:/? m/
14. (in words: number: n)
N is the fourteenth letter of the English alphabet. Capital letter n consists of two vertical lines and a diagonal line, and lowercase letter n consists of a vertical line and a diagonal line. Pronunciation:/? n/
15.o (uppercase: o lowercase: o)
O is the fifteenth letter of the English alphabet. The capital letter o consists of a circle, and the lowercase letter o also consists of a circle. Pronunciation: /o? /
16.p (capital: p lowercase: p)
P is the sixteenth letter of the English alphabet. The capital letter P consists of a vertical line and a curve, and the lowercase letter P consists of a vertical line and a curve. Pronunciation: /pi:/
17.q (capital: q lowercase: q)
Q is the seventeenth letter in the English alphabet. Capital letter Q consists of a vertical line, a hook curve and a small circle, while lowercase letter Q consists of a hook curve and a small circle. Pronunciation: /kju:/
18.r (capital: r lowercase: r)
R is the eighteenth letter of the English alphabet. Capital letter R consists of a vertical line, a diagonal line and a curve, while lowercase letter R consists of a vertical line and a curve. Pronunciation:/? r/
19.s (in words: s, in figures: s)
S is the nineteenth letter of the English alphabet. The capital letter S is composed of two curves, and the lowercase letter S is also composed of two curves. Pronunciation:/? s/
20.t (capital: t lowercase: t)
T is the twentieth letter of the English alphabet.
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