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Ravinath Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Make aware ?

They should be made aware about the situation

Is the above sentence grammatically correct ?

Does it make any sense ?

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Top answer

I prefer "aware of", and remember to put a full stop at the end. Otherwise, your sentence is OK.

  • I prefer "aware of", and remember to put a full stop at the end.
  • Otherwise, your sentence is OK.
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4 Answers
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I prefer "aware of", and remember to put a full stop at the end. Otherwise, your sentence is OK.
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Here,

Initially they don't know anything!

I or someone else should teach them about the situation.

Your comments please
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If this refers to your original post, then my first answer still applies.

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