[Verse 1]
Simple Sentence
Let’s start easy, just one clause,
No fanboys here, no cause to pause.
Subject and verb, that’s all it takes,
Like a smile on your face with no mistakes!
Example:
“I eat ข้าวผัด.” (I eat fried rice!)
Just one idea, and it feels so nice.
“เขาไปโรงเรียน.” (He goes to school.)
Simple and clear, it’s the golden rule.
[Chorus]
Simple, Compound, Complex too,
And Compound-Complex—it’s all in you!
Understand each sentence type,
With Thai examples to get it right.
[Verse 2]
Compound Sentence
Now we link two thoughts, don’t be shy,
Use FANBOYS—For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So—oh my!
Two independent clauses play,
Joined by a word that shows the way.
Example:
(I love Thai tea, but he likes coffee.)
(I love Thai tea, but he likes coffee.)
Two full ideas, both stand tall,
Link ’em with but, that’s the call!
[Chorus]
Simple, Compound, Complex too,
And Compound-Complex—it’s all in you!
Understand each sentence type,
With Thai examples to get it right.
[Verse 3 ]
Complex Sentence
Now we get a little deep,
One clause strong, the other keeps
Itself dependent—needs some glue,
Words like because, although, when, if too!
Example:
(I go to the market because I’m hungry.)
(Because he’s tired, he sleeps early.)
One clause can’t stand all alone,
It needs a buddy to be known!
[Bridge – Breakdown style]
Let’s mix it up, let’s bring it on,
With Compound-Complex, come sing along!
Two independent, plus one dependent,
It’s the grammar king—so elegant!
Example:
(I did homework, and my brother watched TV because he was bored.)
Big idea, with parts that blend,
It’s like a party that won’t end!
[Final Chorus]
Simple, Compound, Complex too,
And Compound-Complex—now you’re through!
Build your Thai and English right,
One sentence at a time, take flight
[Verse 1]
Simple Sentence
Let’s start easy, just one clause,
No fanboys here, no cause to pause.
Subject and verb, that’s all it takes,
Like a smile on your face with no mistakes!
Example:
“I eat ข้าวผัด.” (I eat fried rice!)
Just one idea, and it feels so nice.
“เขาไปโรงเรียน.” (He goes to school.)
Simple and clear, it’s the golden rule.
[Chorus]
Simple, Compound, Complex too,
And Compound-Complex—it’s all in you!
Understand each sentence type,
With Thai examples to get it right.
[Verse 2]
Compound Sentence
Now we link two thoughts, don’t be shy,
Use FANBOYS—For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So—oh my!
Two independent clauses play,
Joined by a word that shows the way.
Example:
(I love Thai tea, but he likes coffee.)
(I love Thai tea, but he likes coffee.)
Two full ideas, both stand tall,
Link ’em with but, that’s the call!
[Chorus]
Simple, Compound, Complex too,
And Compound-Complex—it’s all in you!
Understand each sentence type,
With Thai examples to get it right.
[Verse 3 ]
Complex Sentence
Now we get a little deep,
One clause strong, the other keeps
Itself dependent—needs some glue,
Words like because, although, when, if too!
Example:
(I go to the market because I’m hungry.)
(Because he’s tired, he sleeps early.)
One clause can’t stand all alone,
It needs a buddy to be known!
[Bridge – Breakdown style]
Let’s mix it up, let’s bring it on,
With Compound-Complex, come sing along!
Two independent, plus one dependent,
It’s the grammar king—so elegant!
Example:
(I did homework, and my brother watched TV because he was bored.)
Big idea, with parts that blend,
It’s like a party that won’t end!
[Final Chorus]
Simple, Compound, Complex too,
And Compound-Complex—now you’re through!
Build your Thai and English right,
One sentence at a time, take flight