Since you haven't grasped them even to the extent that you know what they are, it seems the answer would be "none of them."
first reading the text is very important than just posting jokes
As many times until you can fully grasp the lessons meant for you. It is like a school.
I taught piano lessons for several years, and most children were able to begin reading music at around age 5 or 6, when they are beginning to grasp reading words as well. It was easiest to explain how to read music using a piano keyboard, then move them to other instruments.
Grasp is a verb and a noun. Verb: Grasp my hand before you fall. Noun: His hand slipped from my grasp.
Serpens is in the grasp of Ophiuchus.
A synonym for "grasp" is "understand" or "comprehend."
A nettle Plant
explain and demonstrate delicate palmar grasp
The snake that rhymes with "grasp" is the asp.
expalin and demonstrate delicate palmar grasp
palmar grasp is where an infant holds an item such as a crayon with the palm of their hand, where as the pincer grasp is where they hold it between their thumb and index finger (more sophisticated)
The root word of "grasped" is "grasp." "Grasp" is the base word from which the past tense form "grasped" is derived.
No, both grasp and grab are present tense verbs. The past tense of grasp is grasped, and the past tense of grab is grabbed.