The verb for aware is "to be aware."
Was aware. Aware is not a verb, it is an adjective.
The verb for "conscious" is "to be aware" or "to notice."
The word perceive is a verb (perceive, perceives, perceiving, perceived); the noun forms for the verb are perceivedness and perception.
Oh, dude, the past participle of "aware" is "aware." It's one of those cool words that doesn't change form in past tense or past participle. So, you can stay aware of that fun fact for your next grammar party.
Warn is a verb, as in to notify or make someone aware of a danger, Also to advise against some action or conduct
Was aware. Aware is not a verb, it is an adjective.
The verb for "conscious" is "to be aware" or "to notice."
The present participle form (or -ing form) of "aware" is "being aware." In English grammar, the present participle is formed by adding -ing to the base form of the verb. In this case, "aware" is an adjective, and when transformed into a verb form, it becomes "being aware."
Ah, the verb form of "aware" is "to be aware." Just like a happy little tree gently swaying in the breeze, when you use the verb form, you might say, "I am aware of the beauty around me." It's all about recognizing and appreciating the world around you, my friend.
Yes, "discover" can be used as a verb. It means to find or to become aware of something for the first time.
Yes, but be aware that voyage is not often used as a verb. It is more frequently used as a noun.
The past participle (pp) of "aware" is "aware." It is an adjective that describes a state of consciousness or knowledge about something. However, if you're looking for a verb form, "awareness" is the noun related to "aware."
Warn is a verb, as in to notify or make someone aware of a danger, Also to advise against some action or conduct
Prove is a verb : Sally proved to the jury that she was innocent. I belive perhaps you are looking for a synonym for the word prove, regardless though a verb is a verb is a verb--there exists no noun form for the word prove or any other verb that I am aware of
The correct spelling of the form of the verb to realizeis realizing (becoming aware, or achieving).
Yes, realized is a verb. It is usable in the sentence "I just realized this and that." As you can see, the word 'realized' is a conjugation of the verb 'to realize', which makes the word a verb.
The word perceive is a verb (perceive, perceives, perceiving, perceived); the noun forms for the verb are perceivedness and perception.