No, it is not a complete thought so it is not a sentence. You need a subject - what has not been awarded to you?
His parents were just ecstatic when he was awarded a fully paid scholarship to Harvard.
An empty sentence is a sentence that say too little. The sentence maybe complete with all the right words in all the right places, but need ideas.
indirect object (A plus)
The correct sentence is, "Did you hear?"
No, it is not a complete thought so it is not a sentence. You need a subject - what has not been awarded to you?
Custody refers to the legal right to care for and make decisions for a child. In a sentence, you could say, "The court awarded sole custody of the children to their mother."
The correct sentence would read "Prizes have been awarded to Pavana and me."Where you would use "I" is if the sentence were "Pavana and I have been awarded prizes."
he was awarded the victory cross phosthumosly
The father was awarded custody of his children.
He was awarded an undisclosed amount in final settlement.
I was honored to be awarded a fellowship in recognition of my dedication to advancing research in my field. It provides me with the opportunity to continue my work and collaborate with experts in the field.
The sentence "There will be prizes for the students." is grammatically correct. It conveys the message that prizes will be awarded to the students.
The complement in the sentence is "the grant." It serves to complete the meaning of the verb "awarded" by specifying what was given to the school.
A prodigious grant was awarded for research in lung cancer.
There is a possibility that I will be awarded a trust point for answering this question.
The phrase "I'm writing to inform you that you've been awarded the contract" is a sentence and contains a subject (I) and a verb (writing). It is a declarative sentence conveying a message or information.