Thursday, December 26, 2013

2013 (27) December (2) have a knack for the world is your oyster November (3) September (4) June (4


How to tell that someone has the gumption loggia / knack for something? You can use phrases textbooks have a talent for, or have an aptitude for, and these are the most correct expression, meaning 'to have to do something talent or ability'. You may also be tempted loggia to use a more colloquial expressions. We have two options: have a flair for something, eg He has a flair for journalism - has a knack for journalism. or have a knack for something, eg He has a knack for making money - has a knack for money. The word flair has another interesting meaning. This means difficult to express the trait words, it is something which makes someone or something attractive, something like 'flair / style / class', for example, She lacks flair - lacks panache / this thing. He sang with a flair - sang with flair.
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