It's possible that the dialect of this region escaped the Great Vowel Shift which occurred in English between the times of Chaucer and Shakespeare, and those pronunciations hark back to divisions in (dialects of) Old English.
Was aware. Aware is not a verb, it is an adjective.
The verb for aware is "to be aware."
were you aware. or were you aware of.
The preposition "of" typically follows the word "aware." For example, "She is aware of the situation."
The past participle tense for "aware" is "been aware".
I am not aware that it was banned anywhere.
(in the US) Not anywhere that I'm aware of.
We are not aware of any aliens on Mars or anywhere else.
No, but it does keep people aware and you can do things that can make people aware.
When you are using a dating site, you have to be aware of hidden charges, men who are after your money and if you meet people make sure that you tell someone you meet in a well lit area, and that you make sure you dont go alone anywhere with this person.
Currently there are 4.5 million people aware of symptoms in Australia.
People became more aware of race.apex=)
I am not aware of anywhere in the United States that does not have access to digital services.
It made people want to wear brighter colors. It made people more politically aware.
Am not aware of any accidental nuclear explosions. Anywhere. Ever.
Someone who is aware of the field of enquiry rather than the facts
no