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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