I don't think 'concentrated' is correct here as it is used as an adjective. Which word would you use?
She's less concentrated since you came in the room. She won't stop moving and looking everywhere. She isn't drinking her milk anymore. Can you leave so she can start drinking again.
Thank you
Top answer
I wouldn't say 'concentrated' as an adjective is wrong. It is not unusual. But I prefer this.
— Clive
I wouldn't say 'concentrated' as an adjective is wrong.
It is not unusual.
But I prefer this.
She has had no concentration since you came into the room.
She won't stop moving and looking everywhere.
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I wouldn't say 'concentrated' as an adjective is wrong. It is not unusual. But I prefer this. She has had no concentration since you came into the room. She won't stop moving and looking everywhere. She isn't drinking her milk anymore. Can you please leave so she can start drinking again