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Thinking of doing with 〜ようと思う

Grammar: Intention » 〜ようと思う

A volitional verb (〜おう or 〜よう) followed by 〜と(おも) expresses the speaker’s intention or decision to do something. It often conveys a relatively casual or soft plan, rather than a firm commitment.

Usage

This is often used when the decision is made just now, or when announcing what you intend to do. It sounds a bit softer and less absolute than 〜た+つもり. When a plan is held over time (not decided just now), 〜ようと思っている is used.

It is usually only used to express the speaker’s own intentions.

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