these have two entirely different meanings.
Example 1: beware of = be careful or be on guard
Example 2: to be aware of = to notice or to see
This is not grammatically correct. The correct form is 'you do not know', or the abbreviated 'you don't know'.
The correct spelling is "realizes." It is a verb that means becoming aware of something or understanding a situation.
The US spelling is "cognizant" (aware). The UK spelling is cognisant.
Wary and beware come from ware, a middle English verb and adjective.
No. We are cognizant of something, not with it. Perhaps you mean consistent with?
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The correct spelling of the warning is "beware".
Aware is correct.
That is the correct spelling of "conscious" (awake, aware).
Never heard of them -they may be ligit but I would beware when they do not get sent to your email address
This is not grammatically correct. The correct form is 'you do not know', or the abbreviated 'you don't know'.
whoever is using social networks like facebook, twitter, msn or bebo are the people who should beware of e-safety
False Doctrine.Mat 16:12Then understood they how that he bade [them] not beware of the leaven of bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees.
The correct spelling is "realizes." It is a verb that means becoming aware of something or understanding a situation.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "keen" (sharp, aware, or nifty).
There are many websites for getting coupons online beware not all are trusted sites when entering your details and be aware that some sell on your contact details to "partners"
Both are correct, and other possibilities exist. This is because "no doubt" is what we call absolute: it has no grammatical connection to the rest of the sentence. There might be variations in punctuation, along with slight variations in meaning, but we could also say; "As, no doubt, you are aware"; or "as you, no doubt, are aware."