No, it is not. Correctly it would be:
She has a knack for creativity.
Because Mom has such a knack for growing plants, I asked her to care for my garden when I spent a month overseas.
My art teacher said I had such creativity in all of my artwork.
no it is not a correct sentence.
To have a knack for/of something means to be particularly good at it e.g. "He has a knack for scoring important goals" See Richard Lester's film 'The Knack...And How To Get It' - one of the male leads is successful with women (he has 'the knack'), while the other male lead is nervy around women (he needs to get 'the knack' so he is more confident around women)
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
I just wrote a sentence with the word knack! I just cannot seem to get the knack of structuring sentences.
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.
No. The word values, should be singular. A grammatically correct version is, "Your organization is composed of members who value leadership and creativity."
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.
Her creativity knows no bounds. The artwork won a prize for the most creativity.
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.
What are those on your shelf? Oh, those are my knick knacks and collectibles. or- Knick knack patty whack give a dog a bone.
Creativity means the ability to come up with new concepts or art. Her creativity is astonishing.
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. "
My art teacher said I had such creativity in all of my artwork.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.