Anthony is seven letters with the th combination in the middle and a y that drops below the baseline at the end. The capital A opens strong, and the n-t-h sequence has some direction changes that need care. The on pairing before the y is smooth and natural.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital A finishes with a rightward sweep. Guide it into the n's first hump without lifting.
The t connects to the h at the baseline. The h rises tall from that low point. Cross the t after finishing the name.
The n's final hump drops into the y's first stroke. Let the y's tail descend and curve back left.
Break it into An-tho-ny when practicing. The th connection is worth extra repetition.
Cross the t after writing all seven letters. Going back interrupts flow if done mid-word.
The y's descender at the end should curve, not angle sharply downward.
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