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i aware that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I aware that" is acceptable and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you are conscious of something. For example: "I aware that my actions could have consequences, so I'm being more careful".
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Alternative expressions(18)
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Exact Expressions
16 human-written examples
Was I aware that he took cocaine most weeks?
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Was I aware that the director was ramming his vision of a leftie Nirvana down all our throats?
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Was I aware that one sports club right on the island of Manhattan is producing champions galore?
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But I had never heard of anyone in the Italian team before, nor was I aware that Italy had won the World Cup twice in the nineteen-thirties.
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"The screener copy of 'The Hateful Eight' that was sent to me at Alcon Entertainment never touched my hands nor was I aware that it had been delivered," Kosove said in a statement.
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In a statement released Wednesday, Singh, who is entered in this week's Waste Management Open, confirmed that he used deer antler spray but said that "at no time was I aware that it may contain a substance that is banned under the PGA Tour antidoping policy".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
44 human-written examples
(OK, yes, I'm aware that's extreamly wishful casting).
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I'm aware that could change at any point.
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"I am aware that I committed a serious offence, but I believe I deserve another chance.
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I was aware that I was up.
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I was aware that I was very lucky.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct grammatical form, such as "I am aware that" or "I was aware that", to ensure clarity and accuracy in your writing.
Common error
Do not omit the auxiliary verb "am" or "was" when expressing awareness in the first person singular. Saying "I aware that" is grammatically incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I aware that" attempts to express a state of knowing or understanding but is grammatically incomplete. It requires an auxiliary verb such as "am" or "was" to function correctly. Ludwig AI signals that the given form is incorrect, hence the need to rephrase it.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I aware that" is grammatically incorrect because it lacks the necessary auxiliary verb. The correct forms are "I am aware that" (present tense) or "I was aware that" (past tense). Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase needs correction. To ensure clarity and credibility, always use the grammatically correct forms in writing and speech. Several alternatives exist, such as "I know that" or "I realize that", but it is essential to use the appropriate verb conjugation to maintain grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I am aware that
Adds the auxiliary verb 'am' for correct grammatical structure.
I'm aware that
Contraction of "I am aware that", maintaining the same meaning.
I was aware that
Uses 'was' to indicate awareness in the past.
I know that
Expresses a similar meaning using a different verb.
I realize that
Conveys the sense of understanding or becoming conscious of something.
I understand that
Indicates comprehension of a fact or situation.
I am conscious that
More formal alternative, indicating a state of being aware.
I have knowledge that
More formal way of expressing awareness.
It is my understanding that
Expresses awareness as a personal understanding.
I have been informed that
Suggests awareness derived from information received.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "I aware that"?
The correct phrasing is "I am aware that" or "I'm aware that". The auxiliary verb 'am' is necessary for grammatical correctness.
What can I say instead of "I aware that"?
You can use alternatives like "I know that", "I realize that", or "I understand that", depending on the context.
Which is correct, "I aware that" or "I am aware that"?
"I am aware that" is the grammatically correct form. "I aware that" is missing the necessary auxiliary verb.
Is "I was aware that" different from "I am aware that"?
Yes, "I am aware that" indicates present awareness, while "I was aware that" indicates past awareness. The choice depends on the time frame you're referring to.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested