Simple sentences in Thai grammar consist of a subject, verb, and object, similar to English. However, unlike English, Thai sentence structure often omits the subject when implied contextually. It’s also important to note that Thai doesn’t conjugate verbs. In practice, Thai syntax tends to follow a Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order similar to that of English. Our practice exercises would help students become accustomed to the Thai sentence structure through filling in the blanks.