1) Zoey comes out of the toilet booth and picks up her coffee waiting for her on the countertop.
2) Zoey comes out of the toilet booth and picks up her coffee that she has left on the countertop.
3) Zoey comes out of the toilet booth and picks up her coffee from the countertop.
1. It's in a restroom. Is "countertop" what you native speakers would use here?
2. Are all the sentences OK? Which one do you prefer?
toilet stall , not toilet booth ) Zoey comes out of the toilet booth and picks up her coffee waiting for her on the countertop. Not natural 2) Zoey comes out of the toilet booth and picks up her coffee that she has left on the countertop. OK 3) Zoey comes out of the toilet booth and picks up her coffee from the countertop.
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toilet stall, not toilet booth
) Zoey comes out of the toilet booth and picks up her coffee waiting for her on the countertop. Not natural
2) Zoey comes out of the toilet booth and picks up her coffee that she has left on the countertop. OK
3) Zoey comes out of the toilet booth and picks up her coffee from the countertop. I prefer this.
anonymous1. It's in a restroom. Is "countertop" what you native speakers would use here?
Not in British English.
anonymous2. Are all the sentences OK?
Not in British English.