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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"Are you aware of yourself? "

what does this mean?
  

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The sense would depend on the context, for example: A: "Sylvia won't see me. I don't know what happened. " (That is, do you know how you act around her?

  • The sense would depend on the context, for example: A: "Sylvia won't see me.
  • I don't know what happened.
  • " (That is, do you know how you act around her?
  • ) C: "This is the second straight job I've been fired from.
  • )
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The sense would depend on the context, for example:

A: "Sylvia won't see me. I don't know what happened. She's impossible to get along with."

B: "Are you aware of yourself?" (That is, do you know how you act around her? Do you see how she sees you?)

C: "This is the second straight job I've been fired from. What is it with these employers anyway?"

D: "Ar
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Does it mean something like "Are you OK? (I don't think you are.)"?
Is it a negative phrase?
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Regarding this, I got a reply from Mr.Anonymous, Thank you.
But I still don't understand. I would like to understand what it means.

"Are you aware of yourself?"
Is this something like..Are you OK? Are you mental?
Is this a negative phrase?

"You are doing the same thing again and again, are you aware of it?"
If I want to say this, can I say it as below?
"Are y
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Hello, saraba—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member.
Please do not double post. If you wish to continue the topic, you should keep to the same thread so that our efforts are not duplicated and our moderators do not have to move your post.
sarabaIf I want to say this, can I say it as below?"Are you aware of yourself doing the same thing a
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Understood, I won't double post and thank you very much for your reply.Emotion: embarrassed

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