How to say "I think that" in Japanese

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In this lesson, I will introduce how to say "I think that" in Japanese. When you want to say what you think, you use the plain form together with とおもいます. と is a quotation particle which works just like "that". <Example Sentences> Affirmative: さとうさん は きょう パーティー に くる とおもいます。 I think Mr. Sato will come to the party today. Negative: さとうさん は きょう パーティー に こない とおもいます。 I don't think Mr. Sato will come to the party today. * Do not change とおもいます to とおもいません to negate the sentence just like English changes "think" to " don't think"    Normally, we negate the quoted part to negate the sentence. Affirmative: きょうと は きれいだ とおもいます。 I think Kyoto is beautiful. Negative: きょうと は きれいではない とおもいます。 I don't think Kyoto is beautiful. Affirmative: あのひと は アメリカじんだ とおもいます。 I think that person is an American. Negative: あのひと は アメリカ人ではない とおもいます。 I don't think that person is an American. References: https://jlptsensei.com/learn-japanese-grammar/%E3%81%A8%E6%80%9D%E3%81%86-to-omou-meaning/ https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/japanese-grammar/quotation/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yuyaman1986