right amazing hand
"Thank you for guiding me and giving me purpose. I appreciate the creativity and care you put into using me to create drawings and write words."
write with me
Sharpen me
right hand
No, be ambidextrous means being able to write with either hand equally well. Some people write with one hand and perform other tasks with the other without being fully ambidextrous.
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct form would be "Why would you worry instead of being happy?"
My spouse would say that my biggest weakness is being too critical of myself and taking on too much responsibility.
A modest person would likely never say anything boastful or self-promoting, as they tend to downplay their own achievements and focus on others. They would also avoid seeking excessive attention or recognition for their actions or abilities.
You would say "sought out feedback" in the past tense.
what would a pencil say to a hand?
No offense to the guy who wrote this, but wherever you wrote this, I doubt you were in school. Its sort of sick.
You would say "J'ai ton crayon" in French to mean "I have your pencil."
Un lápiz
If you are refereing to "this" pencil which is near you you'll say 'kono enpitsu'. Enpitsu stands for pencil and if its near the person you are speaking to you'll say 'sono enpitsu'.
as big as a pencil I would say!
pencil is said as pencil in bengali
To say "what is in your pencil case" in French, you would say "Qu'y a-t-il dans ta trousse ?"
Rule pencil
your looking sharp!
To write "pencil sharpener" in Russian, you would say "Точилка для карандашей" (tochilka dlya karandashey).
As a declarative: You have a pencil. As an interrogative: Do you have a pencil?