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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Everybody's attention turned to them.

They started yelling and everybody's attention turned to them.

Is the underlined part correct? How else could it be phrased?

  

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anonymous They started yelling , and everybody's attention turned to them. Is the underlined part correct? How else could it be phrased?

  • anonymous They started yelling , and everybody's attention turned to them.
  • Is the underlined part correct?
  • How else could it be phrased?
  • The boldface part is correct.
  • Here is another phrasing: They started yelling, which attracted everyone's attention.
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anonymous

They started yelling, and everybody's attention turned to them.

Is the underlined part correct? How else could it be phrased?

The boldface part is correct.

Here is another phrasing:

They started yelling, which attracted everyone's attention.

CJ

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