Geez, you should type yourself, you lazy asshole. (taking my [censored] ideas)
You didn't even say anything about your habits for us to work on. Why can't you research this yourself?
Let's start with expressions. Extroverted or Introverted. Pretty easy. Do you enjoy the company of other people, many other people. You're energized by people or are you energized when you're alone or with few people?
Second expression: Judging or Perceiving. Are you organized, do you set schedules, do you adhere to order. Do you make conclusions in order to continue, if so you're J. If you are more spontaneous, maybe absent minded, "messy" and don't like to make conclusions you're a P type.
Now Functions:
First, Sensing or Intuitive. Do you have a good memory, do you have an eye for detail. Are you practical and sure footed. If so, you're a sensor. Are you imaginative, "head in the clouds", inspired by theory, maybe scatterbrained (even more so if you combo NP). It seems you already know this.
Second, Feeling or Thinking. Do you make decisions with moral basis in mind, do you care about how others will be affected. Do you have few close friends who you rely on? Do you have a good sense of humour, do you you understand metaphors and sarcasm. If so you're likely a feeling type. Are you objective, do you make decisions based on the outcome for the greater good (if you're moral) or the outcome for yourself (or amusement)? Do you have difficulty socializing and understand hints? Do you tend to take things literally? If so you're a thinking type.
INTJs have a different function order. Feeling is the third function. Meaning they're more prone to be concerned about social norms and more concerned about relationships. Their J expression give them some practicality even though sensing is their fourth function. INTPs are likely to deal with Feeling the least and they're likely to let emotions kind of creep up on them. INTPs third function is sensing and their last is Feeling. Feeling in INTPs is said to be kind of sudden and skitzo. The third function tends to make up for the dominant weakness, being NP. The sensing function makes up for what would be a very scatterbrained, out of context mind set.
The INFP has the third sensing function in common with INTPs. But their last function is opposite to the INTPs. The INFP is likely to be romantic, but not entirely misplaced from reality or physical medium, because of that third function. This makes them the "artist", as opposed to their organization opposite the INFJ- who is like the super councillor. INFJs have Thinking as their third function. I've met some INFJs that appear almost cold, because they're so aware of timeliness. They're usually very caring and sensitive. I had a teacher who was an INFJ and she seemed well adjusted on an emotional and objective level. I had an advisor who was younger and also an INFJ who took offence to the fact that I disliked a place she really liked.
The extroverted types are going to have their primary functions extroverted. An ENTP is going to extrovert Thinking, while an INTP is going to introvert thinking and extrovert Intuition. So as a conversational equal ENTJs and INTPs are supposedly good together. ENTJs extrovert their dominant intuition, meaning when INTPs and ENTJs talk they talk from the same basis that's more on theory and developing ideas.
With an INTJ it's more like an INTP can bounce ideas off of them and INTJs tend to have more connected feelings (because of that F over S) with INTPs.
You can pretty much write any type into a google search and get more than enough information to figure it out on your own.