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I'm just looking.
見てるだけです。
So when I'm at a store and I'm just looking around, would that be the correct way of saying "I'm just here looking just to see what you have?
Also, does だけ always come after a verb.
It's my limited understanding that だけ means: just and only?
Thanks
見てるだけです。
So when I'm at a store and I'm just looking around, would that be the correct way of saying "I'm just here looking just to see what you have?
Also, does だけ always come after a verb.
It's my limited understanding that だけ means: just and only?
Thanks