When giving directions, we usually use the imperative form of the verb translation - When giving directions, we usually use the imperative form of the verb Thai how to say

When giving directions, we usually

When giving directions, we usually use the imperative form of the verb. This is the same as the infinitive:
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เมื่อให้คำแนะนำ เรามักจะใช้แบบความจำเป็นของกริยา นี่คือเหมือนกับ infinitive ใน:
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เมื่อให้ทิศทางที่เรามักจะใช้รูปแบบของคำกริยาความจำเป็น นี้เป็นเช่นเดียวกับ infinitive:
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เมื่อบอกทิศทาง เรามักจะใช้กริยาในรูปแบบของคำสั่ง นี้เป็นเช่นเดียวกับพวกเขา
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