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Lesson 6 Exercises

 

FIRST PLACE VOWELS
 

EXERCISE 6

 

Pitman's New Era Shorthand

They have got a bat but no ball for the game.

We had to ask them for the loaf for which we had paid.

Jack ought to take a pad on which to do all the essay.

Come back to the shop for the package on Monday.

Get Paul to take all the cash back to the bank today.

Tom was a tall lad who had the top job at the bank.

 

Pitman's New Era Shorthand

It was a fact Joe had to get an app to do the job for them.

Anne had much to do and ought to take a nap.

Pam had to sew the patch on the cap but also tack the edge.

Ask Pam to also sew a badge on them to match the bag.

The lamb may baa but the dog may yap at it at the gate.

They saw the shadow of a gap at the top of the ash path.

 

Pitman's New Era Shorthand

Ask Paul for a bag to take the cash we owe.

Josh should change the top tap on the bath today.

We had to chop off the pod edge, which was too yellow.

Pop to the shop at the dock to get a ball for Jack.

We think it was a fairly odd thing on which to talk to Pam.

Ask Ann to wash the babe, although it may bawl.

 

Pitman's New Era Shorthand

We think we saw an attack at the ball game.

Chalk the long name of the lodge on the edge of the gate.

We shall have to watch the lamb which should take all day.

They should watch the away game at Meadow Lodge today.

They may lack a bat for the ball game on Monday.

We also bought an auto mag for Jack at the shop.

 

Pitman's New Era Shorthand

Jack and Jock have had the vet check the jaw of the dog.

Tom and Jack say they will all laugh at the odd joke.

Pam and May had to laugh at the cap which the lad had on.

At the auto shop we had a long talk on the damage.

Ma and Pa came to the shop today to get the cake batch.

They will nag Mama to bake a jam cake.

 

Pitman's New Era Shorthand

Ed should pop to the bay to fetch Tom back to the shop.

We have a tall tale to say to them all, and they will mock us.

It was a calm day for the away-day ball game.

Attach the unpaid cheque to the bag and take it to Jack.

Though we came to the bank to ask, the cheque was unpaid.

Say to Anne they ought to add all the cash to the bag.

 

Pitman's New Era Shorthand

Though the boat came for a wash, we had no mop.

Take the awl and give it to Josh to do the gate lock job.

The law may say they should take the package back.

They have a map to show them the path to the shack.

The lad saw Tom get on a boat at the bottom of the dam.

They think we owe money to the bank which we should pay.

 

Pitman's New Era Shorthand

Tom came on Monday to manage the top job at the lab.

The law may affect the job, although they will manage it.

Pa may have to take a cab to Long Bay to fetch Anne.

Jack saw us at the dock which was a shock to the lad.

They had a loaf among them but Tom had a jam donut.

Paul should ask Beth to watch for the lamb at the lake.

 

Pitman's New Era Shorthand

At the mall we bought a ball and also a chalk game.

Get Tom to saw the log to match the shape on the page.

We shall take a long bath at the Palm Bay Lodge.

On the map we saw Canada Lodge was on the lake edge.

We have the cheque and the bag which Pam weighed.

Get the shop package and the money to pay for it.

 

Pitman's New Era Shorthand

Have the money in the bag, should the shop ask for it.

Ask them, should the golf bag have a name tag on it?

They may ask, should the lad weigh the shop cake?

We know we should be at the bank on Monday.

They should be going to the mall to get a cap for Jack.

Ask the doc to give the dog the jab which it should have.

 

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