depends..... and you could say with one hand
"On one hand" is correct. It is commonly used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce one side or perspective of an argument or situation.
Yes, the sentence "his hand is filthy" is grammatically correct.
The correct way to write the sentence is: "Give me your hand," she said.
If it is only one delay, the correct wording of the phrase would be due to a delay. Multiple delays would constitute delays of your shipment as being correct. It depends on the situation at hand when using this type of phrase.
Forty one is the correct spelling.
The correct phrase is "Did they?".
The correct name for 1 to the right is "one unit to the right" or "one place value to the right."
If I am correct about what you're asking, the average hand span is the same length as one's face.
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the hand opposite your dominant hand. For most people, that would be your left hand.
Although hand-carried is proper and correct, current usage allows for the (less correct-- ha!) un-hyphenated version.
Yes, the sentence "his hand is filthy" is grammatically correct.
That is the correct spelling of "submit" (to hand in, or to surrender).
The correct way to write the sentence is: "Give me your hand," she said.
The right hand is the correct hand for saluting in the Canadian military and police forces.
the answer is 50% my answer is correct trust me not all these on here are correct.
A more correct term would be that the hand in distal to the wrist.