How do you say "I think that looks fun" using the to omoimas ending?

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. (Gomenasai, wakari masen "omoimas ending." Do you mean "omoimásu?"For example "I think so" = So omoimásu.

If you want to say "I think that looks fun" using the "to omoimasu" ending in Japanese, you can say "Tanoshisō to omoimasu" (楽しそうと思います).

To break this down, "Tanoshii" (楽しい) means "fun," and "sō" (そう) means "looks like" or "seems."

Here's how you can form the sentence:
1. Start with the verb stem of "think," which is "omoimasu" (思います).
2. Add "to" (と) to indicate what you think.
3. Then, add the verb stem of "looks fun," which is "tanoshisō" (楽しそう).

So, by combining the verb stem "omoimasu" (思います) with "to" (と) and the verb stem "tanoshisō" (楽しそう), you can say "Tanoshisō to omoimasu" (楽しそうと思います), meaning "I think that looks fun" in Japanese.

Please note that the verb form "omoimasu" (思います) is the polite form. If you prefer a less formal expression, you can use the casual form "omou" (思う) instead.