- skill
- 01. His computer [skills] have really improved since his parents bought him a beautiful new iMac.02. Sonya is a very [skillful] volleyball player, with a powerful smash, and an excellent serve.03. Oriana handled herself very [skillfully] in the class debate.04. Anderson is a [skilled] negotiator; I'm sure he'll be able to work out a compromise.05. Working in the computer field requires a constant upgrading of [skills] and knowledge.06. The quality of Indian art, like anything, depends on the [skill] of the artist.07. It takes a lot of communication [skills] to successfully manage a large staff of personnel.08. If you don't finish high school, the only job you'll be able to find is some kind of low paid, [unskilled] work.09. Playing games helps children to learn both social norms and social [skills].10. There is an African proverb which holds that smooth seas do not make [skillful] sailors.11. There is a Saudi Arabian proverb which suggests that talent without [skill] is like a desert without an oasis.12. Muhammad Ali once stated that to be a champion, the will must be stronger than the [skill].13. Norman Allen once remarked that [skill] in the art of communication is crucial to a leader's success. He can accomplish nothing unless he can communicate effectively.14. Ralph Waldo Emerson once noted that the [skill] to do comes of doing.15. There are odor technicians in the perfume trade with the [skill] to distinguish 19,000 different odors.16. A young lady named Ellen Church convinced Boeing Air Transport that her nursing [skills], and love of flying would qualify her to assist with the passengers and emergencies; she became the first known stewardess.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.