The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is the most famous pangram in the English language. A pangram is a unique sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet (A through Z) at least once.
1. The 10-Finger Rule (Touch Typing)
Home Row: Always return your fingers to the home row (ASDF for the left hand and JKL; for the right hand).
No Looking: Do not look at the keyboard. Your muscle memory should identify the location of the "Z" in lazy and the "X" in fox.
2. Punctuation and Spacing
The Period: Ensure you hit the full stop (.) at the end of every sentence.
Single Space: Use only one space after the period before starting the next "The." Double-spacing after periods is an outdated practice and can lower your accuracy score in modern tests.
3. Capitalization
Shift Key: Always use the Shift key (not Caps Lock) to capitalize the "T" in "The."
Opposite Hand: Use the Shift key on the opposite side of the letter you are typing (e.g., use the Right Shift for the letter 'T').
Showing English passages (1 available)
| # | Passage Name | Timing (Min) | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. | 10 | Start |