My eyes aren't Sharp as you think.
is that grammatically correct.
Liton Das Is that grammatically correct ? Even your question is not. I have underlined two problems: My eyes aren't Sharp as you think.
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Liton DasIs that grammatically correct?
Even your question is not. I have underlined two problems:
My eyes aren't Sharp as you think.
"As" in this case is an adverb describing how sharp your eyes are, so you should use 'as' before and after 'sharp' (and there's no need to capitalize "Sharp"): "My eyes aren't as sharp as you think <they are>."