Grammar Points

All grammar explanations for Intermediate level

Understanding passive voice

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Thai uses two words for passive voice: - "ถูก" (tòok) and - "โดน" (dohn) "ถูก" (tòok) and "โดน" (dohn) mean the same,...

Classifiers pt 1 - 20 Thai Classifiers you must know + counting objects

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In Thai, classifiers are an important part of grammar and are used when counting, specifying...

Classifiers pt 2 - to say "First ..., second ..." and so on

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To say "First thing", "second thing", "third thing", and so on, you need to use...

Classifiers pt 3 - to ask “How many ...?

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You use classifiers to ask “how many ...?”. The question word for "how many?" is...

Classifiers pt 4 - When asking "which ...?"

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You use classifiers to ask "which thing?". The question word for "which?" is ไหน (năi)....

Classifiers pt 5 - to say "this ...", "that ..."

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You use classifiers to say "this ...", "that ...". - นี้ (née) = this ......

Classifiers pt 6 - to say “many ...

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You use classifiers to say "many...". The word for "many" in Thai is หลาย (lăai)....

Classifiers pt 7 - to say "a few ..."

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You use classifiers to say "a few...". The word for "a few" in Thai is...

Tenses: Completion marker

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The word มา (maa) means "to come" but it also functions as a tense marker...