Sentence improvement (word choice: “aware” vs “beware”): choose the correct adjective + preposition Original sentence: "They are not beware of all the facts" Pick the option that corrects the collocation and preposition.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: are not aware of

Explanation:

ConceptBeware is a verb (e.g., “Beware of dogs”), not an adjective. The correct adjective is aware, and it takes the preposition of: “aware of (the facts)”.

Option analysisare not aware of — correct adjective and preposition. ✅are not aware for — wrong preposition.are not to be aware, must not to be aware for — unidiomatic/grammatically incorrect.

Final AnswerThey are not aware of all the facts.

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