No. "Aware" is for conscious creatures only. Use either "I became aware of it," or something like "It became known to me," or "It became apparent to me.
Yes, you can use the phrase "it became aware to me" in an essay. However, it is more commonly expressed as "I became aware" or "I became aware of." This phrasing is more direct and concise.
I am revising my essay to make sure it's free of errors.
Yes, the title of another essay should be italicized in your own essay. This helps to distinguish it as a separate work and comply with formatting conventions for titles of longer works in writing.
The word 'my' is a pronoun called a possessive adjective, a word used to describe a noun as belonging to the person speaking.The possessive noun is the possessive form of the noun or the name of the person speaking.Examples:The teacher said, "Please put your essays on mydesk".I put my essay on the teacher's desk.I put my essay on Ms. Marker's desk.
The Tagalog term for photo essay is "piktur essay."
The past tense of aware is "was/were aware." For example, "I was aware of the situation yesterday."
I want to aware all the people
People became more aware of race.apex=)
Yes!
yes maybe as a title
Essay is classified as personal essay because one put some personal statements in it, I think.
write in essay i want to be in pilot in future.
on top
If you are writing something else and referring to an essay you have written, you would put the title of that essay in quotation marks, but the title at the top of your essay (like the title of any document) should not have quotation marks.
I was aware of the street signal telling me to stop.
Yes, sure!
no
End it with "and that's how i became a real man!"