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as i sat at my desk, fingers poised over the keyboard, i hesitated briefly before beginning to type. the letterswaiting patiently along the top row, i began to weave words into sentences, each keystroke resonating with purpose and intent. it was in those moments that the keyboard became not just a tool, but an extension of my thoughts and creativity

Untitled by user107870

As I sat at my desk, fingers poised over the keyboard, I hesitated briefly before beginning to type. The letters waiting patiently along the top row, I began to weave words into sentences, each keystroke resonating with purpose and intent. It was in those moments that the keyboard became not just a tool, but an extension of my thoughts and creativity

TFIN Overview by lp0826

Triumph Financial is a financial and technology company focused on payments, factoring and banking. Through our brands - TriumphPay and Triumph - we use technology and innovation to reduce friction in cash flow management and increase the speed of payments for the trucking industry. Our TBK Bank brand provides consumer, business and commercial banking solutions, including a full range of lending products. We create value by driving businesses and communities of all sizes toward the future. This is our purpose and how we help people triumph.

AllCharactersOnKB 4 by nice1day

The sun rose over the calm ocean, casting a golden glow on the waves. Early risers were already jogging along the beach, enjoying the fresh morning air. "It's a perfect day for a swim," said one of the joggers. By 8 a.m., the beach was bustling with families setting up umbrellas and kids building sandcastles. The lifeguard on duty, equipped with a whistle and binoculars, kept a watchful eye on the swimmers. "Safety first," he reminded everyone. @Beach days are best enjoyed with friends and family! For more beach safety tips, visit www.beachsafety.com. Email me at lifeguard@example.com for more information. Morning Checklist: Pack beach essentials: sunscreen, towels, and snacks. Join the beach yoga session at 7 a.m. (password: 98765). Read a book under the umbrella by 10 a.m. Call the surf instructor. @ Remember: Always swim near a lifeguard stand. Bring $5 for the yoga class. % Keep the beach clean & dispose of trash properly. Store your belongings in the (BeachBag) for easy access. _ The sun gets stronger by midday; + reapply sunscreen frequently. | Arrange your items neatly ~ for convenience. ` Double-check the {tide schedule} before swimming. [ Follow the posted rules ] carefully, and \ respect other beachgoers. "Enjoy the moment," the instructor advised, and 'relaxation' is key. < Check your surroundings > regularly and stay hydrated. ? Can you identify any hazards / safety measures that should be taken.

AllCharactersOnKB 3 by nice1day

Under the brilliant afternoon sun, the bustling city came alive with the sound of chatter and car horns. The street market was in full swing, offering everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. "Grab those apples! Only $2 a dozen!" shouted a vendor. By 5 p.m., the square was filled with people. Sarah, intrigued by the vibrant scene, decided to take photographs. "This place is amazing!" she exclaimed. "Can you believe how lively it is?" @Urban life is a constant buzz of activity! For more urban photography tips, visit www.citysnapshots.com. Email me at photographer@example.com for advice. Sarah's Evening Checklist: Upload photos to the portfolio: landscapes, portraits, and candid shots. Attend the webinar on street photography (password: 54321). Edit the photos by 9 p.m. Call the magazine editor. @ The photo exhibition will be held in Gallery #2. Bring $10 for the entry fee. % Ensure to watermark the images & credit the models properly. Save the edited files in (PhotoProjects) on the hard drive. _ The submission deadline is tight; + optimize your workflow. | Use folders to categorize your photos ~ efficiently. ` Always verify the {resolution} before printing. [ Follow the editing guidelines ] closely, and \ double-check your work. "Attention to detail," the mentor advised, and 'creativity' should shine through. < Examine your shots > meticulously and make necessary edits. ? Can you identify any flaws / enhancements needed in the final images.

AllCharactersOnKB 2 by nice1day

As the sun set over the horizon, the vibrant colors of the sky created a breathtaking view. The artist decided to paint this scene using a mix of acrylics and watercolors. His palette included shades of blue, orange, and purple. "Look at that!" he exclaimed. "Isn't it beautiful?" By 6 p.m., he had finished half of the painting. In his excitement, he called his friend on the phone and said, "You have to come see this!" @Art is not just a hobby; it’s a passion! It requires dedication and practice. Websites like www.arttutorials.com offer great lessons. Email me at artist@example.com for tips and tricks. Today's Checklist: Buy art supplies: brushes, paints, and canvases. Attend the online workshop on Zoom (password: 67890). Submit the portfolio by 3 p.m. Call the gallery owner. Remember: @ the exhibition will be held in Hall #3. Bring $15 for the entry fee. % Don’t forget to frame the paintings & sign your name at the bottom. Save your work in the (ArtProjects) folder on the drive. _ The deadline is nearing; + make sure to finalize everything. | Use dividers to organize your materials ~ properly. ` Always check the {dimensions} before starting a new piece. [ Follow the guidelines ] precisely, and \ ensure your work is neat. "Every detail matters," the instructor emphasized, and 'consistency' is key. < Review your work > carefully and make any necessary adjustments. ? Can you spot any areas for improvement / enhancement in the painting.

All characters on KB by nice1day

The quick brown fox jumps over 13 lazy dogs. By 7 p.m., Jack's quaint farm yielded 1,000 juicy apples! Curious? Yes, quite! Amidst the chaos, the old wizard exclaimed, "Look! There are 3 wizards, 2 witches, and 1 dragon in the castle." Isn't that amazing? She said, "Let's visit the market on 5th Avenue at 8:30 a.m." Do you agree? Programming languages like Python, Java, and C++ are essential for modern tech. Websites such as www.example.com provide tutorials. Email me at user@example.com for more info. To-Do List: Buy groceries: milk, eggs, bread, and cheese. Schedule a meeting on Zoom (password: 12345). Finish the report by 5 p.m. Call mom & dad. @ The meeting will be held in Room #5. Bring $20 for the entry fee. % Remember to check the document for & sign the approval. Save the files in (BackupFolder) on the shared drive. _ The project deadline is approaching; + work faster. | Separate the sections using ~ headers. ` Double-check the {configuration settings} before deployment. [ Follow the instructions ] carefully, and \ double-check your work. "Quoted text" should be accurate, and 'single quotes' for emphasis. < Review the notes > and summarize the points. ? Can you find the error / omission in the document.

Semicolon Rules by nice1day

The following semicolon rules are highly likely to appear: Replacing a Period (Rule 1a): A semicolon can replace a period to narrow the gap between two closely linked sentences. Example: Call me tomorrow; you can give me an answer then. Before Introductory Words (Rule 2): Use a semicolon before words like namely, however, therefore, for example when they introduce a complete sentence. Example: Bring any two items; however, sleeping bags and tents are in short supply. Series with Commas (Rule 3): Use a semicolon to separate units of a series when one or more units contain commas. Example: The conference has people who have come from Moscow, Idaho; Springfield, California; Alamo, Tennessee; and other places as well. Independent Clauses with Connectors (Rule 4): Use a semicolon between independent clauses joined by connectors like and, but, or when one or more commas appear in the first clause. Example: When I finish here, and I will soon, I'll be glad to help you; and that is a promise I will keep. No Capitalization After Semicolon (Rule 5): Do not capitalize ordinary words after a semicolon. Example: I am here; you are over there.

Semicolon Rules by nice1day

It's no accident that a semicolon (;) is a period atop a comma. Like commas, semicolons indicate an audible pause—slightly longer than a comma's, but short of a period's full stop. Semicolons have other functions, too. But first, a caveat: avoid the common mistake of using a semicolon to replace a colon. Incorrect: I have one goal; to find her. Correct: I have one goal: to find her. A semicolon can replace a period if the writer wishes to narrow the gap between two closely linked sentences. Examples: Call me tomorrow; you can give me an answer then. We have paid our dues; we expect all the privileges listed in the contract. Avoid a semicolon when a dependent clause comes before an independent clause. Incorrect: Although they tried; they failed. Correct: Although they tried, they failed. Use a semicolon before words like namely, however, therefore, that is, for example, when they introduce a complete sentence. Example: Bring any two items; however, sleeping bags and tents are in short supply. Use a semicolon to separate units of a series when one or more of the units contain commas. Correct: The conference has people who have come from Moscow, Idaho; Springfield, California; Alamo, Tennessee; and other places as well. A semicolon may be used between independent clauses joined by a connector when one or more commas appear in the first clause. Example: When I finish here, and I will soon, I'll be glad to help you; and that is a promise I will keep. Do not capitalize ordinary words after a semicolon. Incorrect: I am here; You are over there. Correct: I am here; you are over there.

Commas Rules by nice1day

When studying for your proofreading test, it's essential to remember several key comma rules. Use commas to separate words and word groups in a simple series of three or more items. For example, "My estate goes to my husband, son, daughter-in-law, and nephew." Use a comma to separate two adjectives when the order of the adjectives is interchangeable. For instance, "He is a strong, healthy man." Use a comma to separate independent clauses joined by conjunctions like and, or, but. For example, "He walked all the way home, and he shut the door." Use commas to set off nonessential words, clauses, and phrases. For instance, "Jill, who is my sister, shut the door." Use commas after introductory words or phrases. For example, "Why, I can't believe this!" and "Having finally arrived in town, we went shopping." Use commas to set off the name, nickname, term of endearment, or title of a person directly addressed. For example, "Will you, Aisha, do that assignment for me?" Use a comma to separate the day of the month from the year, and always put one after the year. For example, "It was in the Sun's June 5, 2019, edition." Use a comma to separate a city from its state, and remember to put one after the state. For example, "I'm from the Akron, Ohio, area." Use commas to introduce or interrupt direct quotations. For example, He said, "I don't care." Focusing on these rules will help you prepare effectively for the proofreading test.

Commas Rules by nice1day

Series (Rule 1): Use commas to separate words and word groups in a simple series of three or more items.

Example: My estate goes to my husband, son, daughter-in-law, and nephew.
Adjectives (Rule 2): Use a comma to separate two adjectives when the order of the adjectives is interchangeable.

Example: He is a strong, healthy man.
Independent Clauses (Rule 3): Use a comma to separate independent clauses joined by conjunctions like and, or, but.

Example: He walked all the way home, and he shut the door.
Nonessential Information (Rule 5): Use commas to set off nonessential words, clauses, and phrases.

Example: Jill, who is my sister, shut the door.
Introductory Words and Phrases (Rule 6): Use commas after introductory words or phrases.

Example: Why, I can't believe this!
Example: Having finally arrived in town, we went shopping.
Direct Address (Rule 7): Use commas to set off the name, nickname, term of endearment, or title of a person directly addressed.

Example: Will you, Aisha, do that assignment for me?
Dates (Rule 8): Use a comma to separate the day of the month from the year, and always put one after the year.

Example: It was in the Sun's June 5, 2019, edition.
Places (Rule 9): Use a comma to separate a city from its state, and remember to put one after the state.

Example: I'm from the Akron, Ohio, area.
Quotations (Rule 12): Use commas to introduce or interrupt direct quotations.

Example: He said, "I don't care."
Focusing on these rules will help you prepare effectively for the proofreading test.

Commas by nice1day

When I visited New York City, I was amazed by the hustle and bustle of the streets. I saw tall, gleaming skyscrapers, and vibrant, busy markets. My friends, John, Sarah, and Emily, joined me on this adventure. We walked through Central Park, and we marveled at the beautiful, serene landscape. Later, we visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which is known for its vast collection of art. "This place is incredible," said Sarah. In the evening, we enjoyed a delicious meal at an Italian restaurant. "I can't believe how much we’ve done today," I said. Exhausted but happy, we returned to our hotel, ready for another exciting day.

Passage 5 by nice1day

Traveling opens up new horizons, offering experiences that enrich our lives. Whether you prefer mountains or beaches, each destination has its unique charm. Typing accurately is akin to packing efficiently for a trip. Have you ever mixed up “your” and “you’re”? “Your” shows possession, while “you’re” is a contraction for “you are.” Such mistakes are easy to make but simple to correct with practice. Use all punctuation marks, including colons and semicolons, correctly. Explore the world, and don’t forget to document your adventures through typing!

Passage 4 by nice1day

Healthy eating habits are crucial for maintaining overall well-being. Fruits and vegetables provide essential vitamins and minerals. Did you know that spelling “definitely” incorrectly is a common mistake? Remember, it’s “definitely,” not “definitely.” Punctuation also plays a vital role in clear communication. For example, the Oxford comma can clarify a list: apples, oranges, and bananas. Pay attention to these details when typing. Proper nutrition fuels the brain, aiding in cognitive functions. Keep typing, and keep learning!

Passage 5 by nice1day

Healthy eating habits are crucial for maintaining overall well-being. Fruits and vegetables provide essential vitamins and minerals. Did you know that spelling “definitely” incorrectly is a common mistake? Remember, it’s “definitely,” not “definitely.” Punctuation also plays a vital role in clear communication. For example, the Oxford comma can clarify a list: apples, oranges, and bananas. Pay attention to these details when typing. Proper nutrition fuels the brain, aiding in cognitive functions. Keep typing, and keep learning!

Passage 4 by nice1day

Healthy eating habits are crucial for maintaining overall well-being. Fruits and vegetables provide essential vitamins and minerals. Did you know that spelling “definitely” incorrectly is a common mistake? Remember, it’s “definitely,” not “definitely.” Punctuation also plays a vital role in clear communication. For example, the Oxford comma can clarify a list: apples, oranges, and bananas. Pay attention to these details when typing. Proper nutrition fuels the brain, aiding in cognitive functions. Keep typing, and keep learning!

Passage 3 by nice1day

The internet is a vast repository of knowledge, offering endless opportunities to learn and grow. Typing proficiently allows you to navigate this digital world with ease. Do you know the difference between “affect” and “effect”? “Affect” is usually a verb, while “effect” is typically a noun. Being mindful of such details improves your writing. Have you ever tried typing without looking at the keyboard? It’s a skill worth mastering. The more you practice, the more natural it becomes. Aim for precision, not just speed!

Passage 2 by nice1day

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. This famous proverb highlights the importance of starting small. When typing, each letter is a step towards completing your goal. Quoting famous authors can be a good exercise. “The only limit to our realization of tomorrow is our doubts of today,” said Franklin D. Roosevelt. Typing quotes can enhance both speed and comprehension. Make sure to use proper capitalization and punctuation. Practicing regularly helps in minimizing errors. Keep going, and success will follow!

Passage 1 by nice1day

Technology has revolutionized the way we live, work, and communicate. From smartphones to smart homes, the digital age is here to stay. Typing skills are now more important than ever. Are you ready to adapt? Every keystroke counts, so accuracy is paramount. People often confuse “its” and “it’s,” but remember, “it’s” is a contraction for “it is.” Furthermore, don’t forget the apostrophe in contractions like “don’t” and “can’t.” Mastery of the keyboard is a valuable asset in today’s world. Keep practicing, and you’ll see improvement!

Test 10 by nice1day

Typing efficiently and accurately requires practice, perseverance, and patience. It’s crucial to balance speed with precision. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Jack quietly faxed a large zigzag-shaped quilt to the museum. How many vowels are in the sentence? Are you sure it’s enough? Don’t forget to check punctuation: commas, periods, exclamation marks, and question marks! Did you notice the semicolon; it’s often overlooked? Complex sentences, like these, can be tricky to type swiftly. Additionally, correct usage of “they’re,” “their,” and “there” is essential. Remember: typing isn’t just about speed, but also about correctness. Practice makes perfect, so keep typing!