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Can aware that be used alone as an adverbial?

Yes, when used as an adverbial, it is alertingthat

Aware can be followed by of or that clause. When used before words such as how, what, when, etc., the of after aware can be omitted. As a slogan adjective, well is usually used to modify aware, not very.

1. Aware also has many grammars: aware can be modified with words such as verymuch, wellquite, fully, etc. aware is not used to compare levels. Aware is a predicative adjective, often followed by of. When awareof is followed by a wh-clause other than what, it can be omitted. Aware followed by that clause can be regarded as aware of the factt. The fact is omitted.

2. Aware means: aware of; aware of; aware of; concerned about; aware of; aware of; Awell; aware of; aware of; Women's Action and Research Association, etc. Can be used with the phrase befullyawareof, fully aware; beaware, discover; notice; realize; beawareof, understand, realize.

3. Usage examples of aware: Hewasacutelyawareoftheodourofcookingoil. He smelled a strong smell of oil smoke. Hebecameawareofthesoft,faintsoundsofwaterdipping. He began to notice the slight sound of water dripping. Everyone needs to be more environmentally aware. Everyone needs to be more environmentally aware.