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B1 Conjunctions & Connectors Verified

Thai Causal Connectors: Using 'because' (`เพราะ`)

Use `เพราะ` (phró) or `เพราะว่า` (phró-wâa) to link a result to its reason in Thai.

  • Use `เพราะ` to express 'because' in daily Thai con...
  • Place the connector between the main result and th...
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B1 Time Expressions Verified

Thai Frequency Markers (túk wan, bòoi)

Thai frequency markers sit after the verb to define your habits without changing the verb form.

  • Frequency markers describe habit consistency.
  • Place markers after the main verb.
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B1 Time Expressions Verified

Relative Time in Thai (Time Markers)

Thai grammar uses time markers to establish context, allowing verbs to remain unchanged regardless of the situation.

  • Thai verbs never change based on time.
  • Add time markers like 'tomorrow' or 'yesterday' to...
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B1 Conditionals Verified

Mastering Thai Conditionals (ถ้า)

Using `thaa` (ถ้า) is the simplest way to express hypothetical conditions without worrying about complex verb tenses.

  • Use `thaa` at the start of a condition.
  • No verb conjugation is required in Thai.
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B1 Conditionals Verified

Thai Conditional Sentences: How to say 'If' (`ถ้า`)

Use the structure `ถ้า` [condition] `ก็` [result] to express hypothetical situations in Thai without changing verb tenses.

  • Use `ถ้า` (thaa) at the start of your 'if' clause.
  • Add `ก็` (gor) before the result clause to connect...
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SubLearn covers 291 Thai grammar rules organized across 7 CEFR proficiency levels (from A0 to C2), spanning 75 structured chapters. Each rule includes clear explanations, real-world examples, and interactive practice exercises.

Our Thai grammar curriculum covers CEFR levels from A0 to C2. Each level is designed to match your current proficiency — beginners start with basic sentence patterns at A1, while advanced learners tackle nuanced structures at C1-C2.

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