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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Correct preposition?

The TV advertisements warn us of/with/for bad breath, perspiration and being too fat or too thin.

In the sentence, which preposition is correct, of or with or for?

  

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They warn you OF or ABOUT those things.

  • They warn you OF or ABOUT those things.
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They warn you OF or ABOUT those things.

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