★ Today we will learn how to express opinions or to say “I think” in Japanese using 〜と思います (~to omoi
★ Today we will learn how to express opinions or to say “I think” in Japanese using 〜と思います (~to omoimasu).★ Before we get started, there are two important points to keep in mind.★ One is that the subject of the sentence (the speaker) is often omitted. In other words, you don’t need to say “I” think, because it is obvious from the context.★ In fact, in the case that the subject is not “I” you must use 〜と思っています (to omotteimasu) instead of 〜と思います (~to omoimasu) because it is expressing what another person (might be) thinking.★ The second point is that the clause before 〜と思います (~to omoimasu) must end in plain form.★ The plain form of the copula です (desu) is だ (da).★ For example, 明日は休みです (ashita wa yasumi desu) means “tomorrow is a holiday.”★ The result is an “I think” statement: 明日は休みだと思います (Ashita wa yasumi da to omoimasu) – I think tomorrow is a holiday.Learn more at : https://www.punipunijapan.com/to-omoimasu/Do you want to be able to speak Japanese? We can teach you Japanese step by step and make the customized lesson for you. Learn Japanese from native & professional Japanese teachers! Take a FREE trial lesson now (*◕ω◕) http://kakehashijapan.com #learnjapaneselanguage #studyingjapanese #Japanesevocabulary #nihongo #learnjapanese #studyjapanese #japanesebeginner #Japanese #Japan #Japanesephrase #learningjapanese #japanesewords #Japaneselearner #japanese #Japan #japaneselanguage #japaneselessons #japaneselesson #learnjapanese #japaneseteacher #Japaneseculture #japaneseclass #japanesephrases #JLPT #japaneselanguage #learningjapanese #日本語 #日本語勉強中 #日本語勉強 # #Japan #日本 #日本語能力試験 #learningjapanese #languagelover #languageexchange https://www.instagram.com/p/CLv-y6nHnvG/?igshid=1suctfluxzx39 -- source link
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