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Conscious usage

The usage of aware is as follows:

Usage 1:aware can be followed by of or that clause.

He was aware of her existence. He knew that she would attend.

He knows we're here. He realized that we were here.

Usage 2: When used before how, what, when and other words, the of after aware can be omitted.

I don't know how long he has lived here. I don't know how long he has lived here.

Usage 3: As a slogan adjective, we generally use wel to modify aware, not very.

I'm well aware of that. I know.

Perception mainly refers to understanding the actual situation of oneself or the outside world according to the hearing, vision or keen intelligence of the sensory organs. Aware can also be interpreted as "sensible, wise and keen".

Aware is a predicative adjective, often followed by of phrases or noun clauses. When aware is followed by wh-clause instead of what, of can be omitted. The clause immediately after "Aware" can be regarded as realizing ... ... ignoring this fact.

Perception example:

She is aware of her shortcomings. She knows her weakness.

He is well aware of this problem. He knows the problem very well.

We are fully aware of the danger.

We are well aware of the risks. We are fully aware of the risks we face.

She knows exactly what I think. She totally understands my thoughts.