Have (one's) undivided attention American British verb phrase
To be the sole center of one's attention
Jane has left the school, and you have my undivided attention. So please tell me what you saw in the locker room.
Hey son, only when you finish cleaning up your room, do you have my undivided attention. And I promise to help you tackle the math problems.
If you ask for help from the local authority, you will have their undivided attention to have justice.
Used to to emphasize that attention is paid to the individuals who complain or cause problems
Push someone with your finger or elbow to get their attention
Everybody, pay attention to me.
To start working on something seriously or determinedly; to start doing what needs to be done
Pay attention to someone or something
The verb "have" should be conjugated according to its tense.
someone will be successful.
With her talent writing, Kathy is definitely going places.