It's possible but very difficult as it's a natural gene. When humans first originated, reaction times were very important if a predator were to sneak up on them. Because of this, humans naturally have a stronger hand hand so they can react faster, whether it be left or right. This allowed humans to swing at the predator faster and stronger without choosing which hand to use. So technically yes, you can, but you will need to exercise it and use your other hand as much as you use your dominant hand.
It is very possible. It may be hard, but it can be done with practice. Some people are born left handed and learn to be right handed too. This is called being Ambidextrous. It is more common for people to be Ambidextrous than left handed. But once again, it is possible.
I am ambidextrous. You are ambidextrous. He is ambidextrous. She is ambidextrous. We are ambidextrous. They are ambidextrous.
AMBIDEXTROUS That is the gift of being "ambidextrous". it's how they were born if you learn to write with the left hand it good to but the right hand is better Or both handed person.
you are ambidextrous when you can write with both of your hands
By buying one of those kids books that teach you how to write if you're talking about writing
when somebody can right with both hands with equal strength then you call it ambidextrous and what a coincidence i am ambidextrous.
The ability to be ambidextrous is rare, with only about 1 of the population being naturally ambidextrous.
a synonym and antonym 'ambidextrous
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Ambidextrous does not have a suffix though it does have a prefix.
To be ambidextrous is the ability to use both hands interchangeably. I know of no country that requires children to be ambidextrous. It is very hard to force a change of hands from the dominant side. My dad was naturally left handed but had a teacher tie his left hand behind his back to make him use his right hand.
The correct spelling is ambidextrous.