1. Although some students have a good grasp of colloquial language, few have ever got to grips with the concept of register. 2. Some cathedral organists have developed considerable liturgical flair and some have a good grasp of theology. 3. Steve has a good grasp of the European legal system. 4. They have a good grasp of foreign languages. 5. Because she has recently taken the courses herself, she said, she has a good grasp of the topics that might trip students up. 6. Do you feel you have a good grasp on the direction of your life? 7. He also has a pretty good grasp of history, which one would expect of a Scot. 8. I felt like he had a good grasp watching film. 9. I think she has a good grasp of my moods, moment to moment. 10. If the foregoing seems irreverent, you have a good grasp of how this miniseries approaches the story. |