1. Which is correct:
a) "After undergoing abdominal surgery, the doctor gave him several warnings about not-todo things."
or
b) "After undergoing abdominal surgery, the doctor made several warnings to him about not-todo things."
2. And by the way, would it make any sense to say: '... made him several warning…"
You give people warnings. By the way, the sentence says that the doctor had surgery, and "not-todo thngs" is peculiar and probably misspelled. "
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You give people warnings. By the way, the sentence says that the doctor had surgery, and "not-todo thngs" is peculiar and probably misspelled.
Christine Christie"After undergoing abdominal surgery, the doctor gave him several warnings about not-todo things."
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It's not "made". You want "gave" — actually, "was given". See below.
Even so, you need to change the sentence a bit.
After undergoing abdominal surgery, he was given several warnings not to do certain things.
CJ