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Warn?

Hi,

Which one is grammatically correct?

You warn us about her dog was a big help.
Your warn us about her dog was a big help.
Your warning us about her dog was a big help.

I think your warning is correct but I don't fully understand this sentence.

"Your warning about her dog was a big help." seems fine to me. Is it correct?
  

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" seems fine to me. Is it correct? Both of these are fine.

  • " seems fine to me.
  • Is it correct?
  • Both of these are fine.
  • In the first, warning has some of the characteristics of both a verb and a noun.
  • It can take a direct object and it can have an explicit subject, you , or a determiner, your .
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Ask QuestionsYour warning us about her dog was a big help
"Your warning about her dog was a big help." seems fine to me. Is it correct?
Both of these are fine. In the first, warning has some of the characteristics of both a verb and a noun. It can take a direct object and it can have an explicit subject, you, or a determi

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