i think, it will be;
"both of them are" since both means at least 2. so we are talking about double, and both takes plurals.
as a result:=> both of them are...
The ability to write with both the left and the right hand.
both are ok I think is 'write it correctly'.
They both had apples; he ate his right away, but she saved hers for later.
"Neighborhood" in the US, or "neighbourhood" in the UK and Australia.
ambidextrous Ambidextrous means that you are able to use both hands efficiently.It means that you can write with both hands. That's at least part of it.Ambidextrous means that a person is equally adept at using both hands adroitly : equally skillful with both hands - being both left handed and right handed but able to use both with the same ease.On the other end of the spectrum, there is a rare condition called ambisinister. This is the condition of being NEITHER right nor left handed, and having awful motor skills with both.
On both sides, both right and left.
They both have right angles, they both have sides of the same length (yes, on a cube, edges of the same length).
they both have quadrilateral bases, they're both polyhedrons, and they both can tessellate (if it's a right prism and a right pyramid)
Both sides.
They are both right but have different meanings.
Only Right.
No, just right angles.
both right and left
both
right
Probably E - since it has four right-angles.
When both vehicles are approaching a stop sign at an intersection, the vehicle that arrives first typically has the right of way. If both vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle on the right usually has the right of way.