Does f occupy two spaces or three spaces?

The English letter f occupies three spaces in lowercase and two spaces in uppercase.

The letter f occupies a four-line, three-square "upper middle" square in English lowercase letters, and the uppercase letter occupies an "upper middle" square. f is the sixth letter of the English alphabet, derived from the sixth hieroglyphic letter of Phoenicia, which is similar to today's English letter Y.

The English lowercase letter f was formed later than Rome and the early Middle Ages. In the 5th century AD, scholars began using a series of strokes, having them draw the pen down at the top of the paper and then finish the final stroke lower down. A fine version from the ninth century produced a lowercase f in English.

There are two ways to write the English letter F, three spaces and two spaces above are both correct. At present, in the north represented by Beijing, calligraphy is mainly popular, that is, accounting for three frames, while in the south represented by Shenzhen, the stick style is dominant, that is, accounting for two cases. How children should write depends on the requirements of their school teachers.

English letter writing rules:

1. When writing a sentence, there must be an appropriate distance between words. Generally, it is appropriate to leave a width of a lowercase letter a. ?

2. Each letter should be slightly tilted to the left, about 5°, and the slope should be consistent. ?

3. Capital letters should be the same height, occupy the top two spaces, and preferably not top the first line. ?

4. The lowercase letters a, c, e, m, n, o, r, s, u, v, w, x, z are written in the middle cell, with the top and bottom touching the line, but Nothing out of the ordinary. ?

5. The upper ends of the lowercase letters b, d, h, k, and l are on top of the first line and occupy the upper two spaces. ?

6. The dots of lowercase letters i and j, the upper ends of f and t are all in the middle of the first grid, and the second strokes of f and t are close to the second line. ?

7. The lower end of the lowercase letter fgjpqy touches the fourth line. ?

8. The lowercase letters a, d, h, i, k, l, m, n, t and u are written with a small upward round hook and cannot be written at an acute angle. ?

9. When writing words, the spacing between letters should be even and appropriate. Don't be too close together or too far apart.