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Kook j Posted 15 years ago
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''I'm neither right-handed nor left-handed. Ican use either of them equally.''

Is above correct?

Thanks.
  

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kook j ''I'm neither right-handed nor left-handed. I can use both of them equally (well) . '' Is the above correct?

  • kook j ''I'm neither right-handed nor left-handed.
  • I can use both of them equally (well) .
  • '' Is the above correct?
  • Now it is.
  • Thanks.
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kook j''I'm neither right-handed nor left-handed. I can use both of them equally (well).'' Is the above correct? Now it is.
Thanks.
c45
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kook j''I'm neither right-handed nor left-handed. I can use either of them equally.''
Is above correct?
I'd say "equally well" at the end. Other than that I see no errors.

CJ
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Hi,

You could just say you are ambidextrous.Emotion: smile
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I would use "either of them" when comparing them to a third thing.

'I can use either of (them)(my hands) as well as you can use your right hand.'

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