Albert Einstein did not invent the light bulb.
He used to be a smart child is the most obvious answer. He remained a smart child maybe.
The sentence "I wish you were as smart as they." is grammatically correct. It is shortened from "... as smart as they are."
He is a smart worker as he kept the clients happy. This is an example of smart in sentence.
I am very smart Einstein was very smart i was very smart after going to college
Tagalog translation of SMART AND BEAUTIFUL: matalino at maganda
I do believe that you spelled it wrong, but if you are referring to the word brilliant, I would say "what a brilliant young fellow he is" referring to someone who is smart
If you pour disinfectant on an open wound it can really smart.
No. Very is the adverb modifying the adjective smart.
Ask someone smart:(
To say "I am smart" in Hawaiian, you would say "ʻO ia he akamai au."
well you just tell him you are a loser at things that he is a loser at and you tell him smart when he is smart well i guess just call him how are you a loser and also a smart kid and if he say you think i am smart or a loser just say i didnt say that
Pintar is "smart" in Indonesian.