Erbab
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- Aug 22, 2016
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Hello!
"They tried to preserve burning logs or charcoal unaware that they could create fire themselves."
I get confused by the use of unaware in that sentence. I think that unaware requires the verb "to be" before it. After looking at Cambridge Dictionary, I've found this sentence,
"He was unaware that the police was watching him.". I am familiar with this use. However, I have never met the use of unaware as a conjunction before.
So can I write sentences like these below ones?
He is studying that subject aware that the subject is really important.
I deeply loved her unaware that she did not truly love me.
"They tried to preserve burning logs or charcoal unaware that they could create fire themselves."
I get confused by the use of unaware in that sentence. I think that unaware requires the verb "to be" before it. After looking at Cambridge Dictionary, I've found this sentence,
"He was unaware that the police was watching him.". I am familiar with this use. However, I have never met the use of unaware as a conjunction before.
So can I write sentences like these below ones?
He is studying that subject aware that the subject is really important.
I deeply loved her unaware that she did not truly love me.