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1) One of the waitresses at the diner have attracted the attention of Will and Seth.

2) One of the waitresses at the diner have attracted Will and Seth's attention.

Are the sentences equally natural?

Is there a way that I could turn the sentence around, starting it with: Will and Seth...

If yes, how could the sentence be completed? And would it be natural compared to the two other sentences?

  

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1) One of the waitresses at the diner has attracted the attention of Will and Seth. 2) One of the waitresses at the diner has attracted Will and Seth's attention. Are the sentences equally natural?

  • 1) One of the waitresses at the diner has attracted the attention of Will and Seth.
  • 2) One of the waitresses at the diner has attracted Will and Seth's attention.
  • Are the sentences equally natural?
  • Yes Is there a way that I could turn the sentence around, starting it with: Will and Seth...
  • Will and Seth's attention has been attracted by one of the waitresses at the diner.
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1) One of the waitresses at the diner has attracted the attention of Will and Seth.

2) One of the waitresses at the diner has attracted Will and Seth's attention.

Are the sentences equally natural? Yes

Is there a way that I could turn the sentence around, starting it with: Will and Seth...

Will and Seth's attention has been attracte

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