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When describing how an accessory describes a person’s looks, what does あまし mean?
So I’m aware you can use て form to link sentences together,
But recently I saw a grammar point that essentially does the same thing, just slightly different method.
So using either the ます stem for verbs, minus the ます + the second sentence.
Or an い adjective replacing the final い with く + second sentence.
Whats the difference between this and て form?? Is it interchangeable? Or an alternative expression??
Finished my excel spreadsheet of vocabulary that i’m transfering to Anki.
However, i never fiddled with Anki’s settings and I think the default ones are horrible for pacing and memorization. Are there settings template suggestion?