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I’m currently watching ToKini Andy’s Genki 1 Lesson 12 youtube video, and I’m confused about a certain part.
お酒 を 飲み すぎない ほうがいい よ
Why is すぎる conjugated instead of 飲む? Just before this, he teaches us to conjugate it as 飲まなさすぎる. Is this due to it being used in conjunction with ほうがいい? Are the grammar points just interchangable?
In 刮目して相待すべし, what does 相待 mean?
Are there alternatives to the likes of Anki and iKnow, I’m not proud to say it but my brain doesn’t function well without aesthetically pleasing UI and those two are lacking majorly on that. Also, preferably, can it give me a reminder at some point?