Dad, Mom and Son sit watching TV.
LATER: Dad keeps nodding off. Mom and Son look at/watch him. They smile at each other.
Son: Dad, wake up. You're sleeping.
1) Can I use 'keeps' here if it hasn't been mentioned before this sentence that he's been nodding off? (if you understand my question)
2) Would you use 'look at' or 'watch'?
anonymous 1) Can I use 'keeps' here if it hasn't been mentioned before this sentence that he's been nodding off? (if you understand my question) If he repeatedly falls asleep and wakes up, you're good. anonymous 2) Would you use 'look at' or 'watch'?
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anonymous1) Can I use 'keeps' here if it hasn't been mentioned before this sentence that he's been nodding off? (if you understand my question)
If he repeatedly falls asleep and wakes up, you're good.
anonymous2) Would you use 'look at' or 'watch'?
Neither. They notice that.