I just wrote a sentence with the word knack!
I just cannot seem to get the knack of structuring sentences.
No, it is not. Correctly it would be: She has a knack for creativity.
A knack is a talent for something. Here are some sentences.He's got a real knack for painting.I wish I had the knack of gardening.Constructing furniture takes a knack.
Some things are quite tricky to do, and if you don't have the knack you'll probably fail.
Because Mom has such a knack for growing plants, I asked her to care for my garden when I spent a month overseas.
What are those on your shelf? Oh, those are my knick knacks and collectibles. or- Knick knack patty whack give a dog a bone.
Riding my bike was a knack I though I would never pick up, but I persevered and now I'm out on it everyday. She has a real knack for decorating and every room in her home is beautiful. I struggled to teach our son the math facts, but my husband has a knack for explaining them in a simple manner.
Meaning "capacity" or "skill," the term "knack" is not common in contemporary English but can be usefully employed. One example-sentence for its use is as follows: "He very much appreciated her knack for editing without having had any formal training at all; however, he still intended to hire a professional before actually submitting the paper for publication. "
The Knack was created in 1978.
The Knack ended in 2010.
Please call collect at your convenience. This knick knack will just collect a lot of dust.
The duration of The Knack ...and How to Get It is 1.42 hours.
Knack is a noun.