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"a word placed before a verb or an adjective to emphasize it" Practice Thai lesson

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a word placed before a verb or an adjective to emphasize it
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Actually, Thai people will know why their country has, er.. the progress is lagging behind our country.,
I know why you came.,
Why are you in my room?,
Why are you lost?,
Why are you wet?,
Why can’t you do it?,
Why did the dinosaurs become extinct?,
Why did you become a teacher?,
Why did you take a taxi?,
Why did you wake up?,
Why didn’t she come? (male polite form),
Why didn’t the people come?,
Why didn’t you come?,
Why do you do that?,
Why don’t they like me?,
Why is he angry?,
Why isn’t he coming? (male polite form),
You know why I’m here today.
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