Artificial intelligent assistant

Using も or は/が in し sentences When doing a bit of research into ~ sentences I've found that sometimes / is used and sometimes is used, which is a bit confusing. For example, > . > > . > > The first two are the same sentence with the particle changed, and the third one has with but with (why not both with or with ) It's all very confusing :(

> 1.
> 2.
>


These two sentences are almost the same, but IMO the latter (using ) sounds slightly more rhythmical and exclamatory.

Sometimes is used to list things with emphasis and emotion ("not only but even also "). It can be used in the construction, but it's particularly common when combined with sentence-end particle for exclamation:

> * **** ****
> * **** **** **** ****
>

>
> (Note that this type of is _not_ feminine.)

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