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I think I should + (verb)
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Here you are telling someone that you feel strongly about doing a particular action. Here are some examples:
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I think I should practice my reading.
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I think I should join a study group.
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I think I should handle this as soon as possible.
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I think I should earn my degree.
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I think I should explain myself.
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By adding the word 'don't' you have changed what you are conveying from something you are thinking of doing, to something you are against.
Here are some examples:
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I do not think I should complain so much.
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I do not think I should attend that event.
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I do not think I should borrow more money.
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I do not think I should doubt you.
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I do not think I should decide until later.
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