He used to be a smart child is the most obvious answer. He remained a smart child maybe.
Please provide the sentence in which you would like the word "child's" used.
think!
The word "everyone" is considered a pronoun in this sentence. Pronouns are used to replace nouns in a sentence.
No, the word 'shy' is a verb (shy, shies, shying, shied) and an adjective (shy, shyer, shiest).Examples:Don't shy away form the difficult problems. (verb)The shy child peeked out from the doorway. (adjective)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The shy child peeked out from the doorway. He had to see what way going on.The pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'child' in the second sentence.
"Since" or "as" can replace "because" in a sentence. Both words are commonly used to indicate the reason for something.
ViolateA sentence for the word violate is: It's smart not to violate the law.
Please provide the sentence in which you would like the word "child's" used.
I am very smart Einstein was very smart i was very smart after going to college
Intelligent,genius,intellect,intellectual
You didn't write a sentence, you wrote a question. So there isn't a third word in that "sentence." Or if you are trying to be a smart aleck, "this sentence" also doesn't have three words, but in that case you didn't use correct punctuation. In either case it shows you don't really have a good grasp of the English language.
Example sentence - I had to replace the batteries in the flashlight in order for it to work.
Overdone could possibly replace it. it would depend on the sentence.
To replace the word "was" in a sentence effectively, consider using more descriptive verbs or restructuring the sentence to convey the same meaning with stronger language.
He was being a Minotaur about excepting that he was not smart.
when i was atomic theory i was a smart
i was a workable child
The child played happily in the park with their friends.