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Learning English Grammar

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... Read moreไวยากรณ์ภาษาอังกฤษเป็นพื้นฐานสำคัญในการพัฒนาทักษะการสื่อสารทั้งในรูปแบบการเขียนและการพูด โดยในบทความนี้เน้นที่ tenses แบบต่อเนื่องที่แสดงถึงความสมบูรณ์ของเหตุการณ์ที่เกิดขึ้นและมีความเชื่อมโยงในช่วงเวลาต่าง ๆ ได้แก่ Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect Continuous และ Future Perfect Continuous 1. Present Perfect Continuous (โครงสร้าง: has/have been + กริยาเติม -ing) ใช้สำหรับกล่าวถึงเหตุการณ์ที่เริ่มในอดีตและยังดำเนินอยู่ในปัจจุบัน หรือเกิดขึ้นซ้ำ ๆ จนถึงปัจจุบัน เช่น “I have been studying English for two hours.” ซึ่งจะช่วยเน้นที่ความต่อเนื่องและระยะเวลาของการกระทำ 2. Past Perfect Continuous (โครงสร้าง: had been + กริยาเติม -ing) ใช้เพื่อบอกเหตุการณ์ที่เกิดขึ้นและดำเนินต่อเนื่องในอดีตก่อนจะมีเหตุการณ์อื่นเกิดขึ้น เช่น “She had been working there before she moved to another city.” แสดงถึงการกระทำที่เกิดขึ้นอย่างต่อเนื่องก่อนเหตุการณ์สำคัญอื่น 3. Future Perfect Continuous (โครงสร้าง: will have been + กริยาเติม -ing) ใช้เพื่อบอกถึงการกระทำที่จะดำเนินต่อเนื่องจนถึงจุดเวลาหนึ่งในอนาคต เช่น “By next year, they will have been living here for ten years.” ซึ่งจุดเน้นอยู่ที่ระยะเวลาที่การกระทำนั้นได้ดำเนินไปจนถึงอนาคต การเข้าใจและฝึกฝนการใช้โครงสร้างเหล่านี้อย่างถูกต้องจะช่วยให้ผู้เรียนสามารถสื่อสารได้ชัดเจนและแม่นยำมากขึ้น นอกจากนี้ในชีวิตประจำวันและการสอบที่เกี่ยวข้องกับภาษาอังกฤษ การใช้ tenses เหล่านี้อย่างถูกต้องเป็นเรื่องสำคัญสำหรับการแสดงระดับความรู้ความชำนาญทางภาษาอย่างมืออาชีพ เพื่อฝึกฝนเพิ่มเติม แนะนำให้เขียนประโยคตัวอย่าง ฝึกฟังบทสนทนาและบทความที่มีการใช้ Perfect Continuous Tenses รวมถึงการทบทวนไวยากรณ์อย่างสม่ำเสมอ เพื่อเพิ่มความคุ้นเคยและความมั่นใจในการใช้ภาษาอังกฤษในสถานการณ์จริง

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As a native South Korean, I’ve met a lot of friends who want to learn Korean Most of them start by learning Hangul and become obsessed with how easy and logical the writing system is. But once they move past the basics, they often hit a wall. Korean grammar, spelling, and all the small rules start
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Language Prompts I Wish I Had
1. Make Words Stick 🧠✨ I used to forget words as fast as I learned them. But this prompt helps me connect each new word to something personal—a feeling, a memory, even a made-up story. Suddenly, I’m not just memorizing... I understand. Prompt: “Help me remember [word] by connecting it to somethi
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🛑✋🏾Before Learning a New Language!
#languagelearning #spanish #portuguese #korean #polyglot
Ambie | Multilingual Creator ✨

Ambie | Multilingual Creator ✨

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The image displays two language learning methods: 'Social Media Switch-Up' showing French social media interfaces, and 'Lyric Detective Game' showing a music player with 'La Vie En Rose' and text about transcribing lyrics.
The image illustrates two language learning habits: 'Video Game Replay' showing a Stardew Valley screenshot with French dialogue, and a person on a couch with a laptop for the ''Main Character' Monologue' habit.
Secret Habits to Gamify Language Learning
1. The Social Media Switch-Up 📲 This is easy but effective. I changed my Instagram and TikTok interface language to French. I already know the buttons by muscle memory and I passively absorb vocabulary like 'j'aime,' 'commentaire,' and 'partager' every day. 2. The Ly
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The image displays a list of "ChatGPT Prompts That Feels Illegal To Know" for smarter learning. It features seven topics, including the "80/20 principle" and "Improve your writing," each with a specific prompt to guide AI for effective learning, set against a sunset background.
✨ Unlock Smarter Learning with ChatGPT ✨
Are you using AI to learn faster and smarter? Here are some game-changing ChatGPT prompts that feel almost illegal to know! 📌 Why use ChatGPT for learning? • Simplifies complex topics • Creates structured learning plans • Helps strengthen understanding through inter
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Nene | Chatterbox GPT ✨

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A laptop displays the Lingodeer homepage, featuring a deer mascot, greetings in multiple languages, and flags, promoting language learning as fun and easy.
A laptop shows Lingodeer's premium plans page with options like Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly, and Lifetime memberships, highlighting structured learning and clear understanding.
A laptop displays Lingodeer's German course lessons, showing categories like Basics, Alphabet, Food & Drinks, and Greetings, with progress indicators for each topic.
Interactive language learning
I don’t know about you but I am the type of person who needs to learn hands-on/ with dynamic exercises. It makes learning so much more fun than just reading text and taking notes then finishing off with a quiz. If you are looking for some new learning resources – check out Lingodeer! It is highly
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