Braille Grammar
Braille grammar can be a bit of a challenge. Although similar to printed grammar, extra symbols are necessary to denote capital letters, italics, underline, and other print visuals.
Work with each section, don't spend too long in one place, as that can cause frustration.
At this time, all of the below pdfs contain both print on the left, and Braille font on the right. Which allows you to learn the braille as your vision fades, as well as allowing sighted family and friends to help you in your journey to learn Braille.
Vision permitting for seeing the pages, you can use a slate to practice creating a print on the left, and actual Braille on the right binder to refer to on your braille journey. This is extremely valuable, as some contractions, or punctuation, you may not read often and will need to look them up. By creating these resources, you can look them up by symbol as well as name. Especially since you may not remember, or even know the name if you don't recognize the symbol.
The goal is to have brf files of these pages available also. However, the Wix site does not allow upload of brf files, so if you need them, email Uncovered Myths, and the files will be emailed to you.
By the time you can read Braille on a Braille display, you may not need them.
Good luck on your journey into the world of Braille! May it keep you reading and writing.
Braille Grammar in Text Format
I have provided the Braille Grammar files in text files. However, they will not be able to visibly show the Braille format. They are primarily for braille display use.
Braille Grammar in BRF Format
Sadly, the website program does not allow brf file uploads.
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