Unfortunately, all language use is grist for grammarians.
Herb
From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Scott
Sent: 2009-02-20 09:42
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Subject: Re: Aware + noun ATEG Digest - 18 Feb 2009 to 19 Feb 2009 (#2009-39)
I find all sentences to be B. My general preference is not to use 'aware'
as attributive but as complementary. Sentence 3 and 4 are good examples
of clichés. The 'aware mind' and the 'educationally aware' are endemic
in our society-at least on paper.
Scott Catledge
P.S.
The musical psalms were meant to be sung/chanted and remembered-not to be
grammatical exemplars.
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