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coach (n.)   =   1. ö���   2. ���ö�   3. ��ٽ֡����  4. ��پ����
            (v.)    =   �֡�ѡ����   �ѡ��ͧ  �ѡ�ʴ�  �͹�����

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Roger Federer is a good tennis player because he has an experienced coach.

  • How many coaches are there in Thailand team?

doubt (v.)  �͡���§��� �ҷ�    = ʧ���  �ѧ��  ��ͧ�
          (n.)                                   = ���ʧ���   ��͡ѧ��  ��͢�ͧ�
1. Peter doubts that his brother is in love.
2. There is a doubt about who will be the next director.

match  (n.)     =  1.���մ�      2.������ع�Թ�׹�˭�  3. ����Ѻ   4. ����觢ѹ���� 1 ����
             (v.)      =  1. �Ѻ��Ҥ��    2. ��Ҫش    3. �������

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Do you have a match? I’d like to light candles.

  • Tom doesn’t know how to dress, the shirt and the trousers don’t match.

lose (v.)         = �����   ��  (㹡���觢ѹ)

 �ա���Ҫ�ͧ 2 ��� 3 ���  lost, lost  ����ӴѺ
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  • Germany lost in World Cup 2010 to Spain.        
  • Brian lost his wallet while shopping.

string  (n.)       = ��͡
������ҧ          How long is the string that you need to tie the box?
                       Tie those books with this string so you can take them away easily.

knot (n.)         =  ��  ���͹
������ҧ          It’s a good idea to make a tight knot so the string won’t loose.
tie (n.)             = ������͡ѹ (㹡���觢ѹ)
������ҧ          The match between Federer and Nadal is a tie.  Nobody wins.

tie (v.)             = �١
������ҧ          Tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree.
                       Don’t tie the string too tight or it will be difficult
                       to untie it.

beat (v.)         = ���   ��Ҫ�� ��á��˹�Ӣͧ��
                       beat – beat – beaten
������ҧ          It is difficult to beat Liverpool.
                       If you want to beat your friend in the test you have to practice harder.

certain (adj.) =  ��͹   ����������
������ҧ          Is it certain that your sister will arrive at 4 pm.
                       Everyone is certain that it will be very cold this year.
�ӵç�����ͧ certain ��� uncertain
positive (adj.)   = ��Ѵ   �Ѵਹ  �繷ҧ�ǡ
������ҧ             Somsri feels positive that her son is ready for the university entrance.
                          It is positive that we will have another day off this month.

surely (adv.)     �Ҩҡ�����  sure (adj.) ��������  ����  surely  �֧�����   ���  ����ͧʧ���
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Ben: I’d like to make a suggestion in the meeting.
         Mr. Chairman, may I?
 Mr. Chairman: You surely may, Ben. What is it?

race ����繤ӹ�������  ����觢ѹ  ����繤ӡ����  �����  ��
������ҧ          When you were in university, were you in a race of some kinds?
                       Next week there will be athlete races among universities.
                       Kelly always raced with her sisters back home from school when she was
                       young.
                       Do you think it is appropriate to race with high rank officers in this match?

goal (n.)         = ��鹪��   �������
������ҧ          Bobby’s  goal in life is to become a pilot.
                       In any race the winner has to reach the goal first.
                       The soccer match between Thailand and Malaysia yesterday Thailand made the first goal.

towards (preposition) = ���价ҧ   ����
������ҧ          Peter was driving towards Chiangmai.
                       Does this road lead towards the border?

������ѧ���  �����س�Ѿ�� certain, sure ��� positive �����ʴ������Դ�������ǡѺ����������ͧ��ǵ�ҧ �   ��ѧ�س�Ѿ��ѧ����Ǩ���������� ‘that’ clause ��
                      It is certain that it will rain soon.
                       Are you sure that this is the book that you are looking for?
                      Peter is positive that Ben is absent .
�����˵� ‘that’ ��˹�ҷ���繤������ (conjunction) �������ö�����������Ҿٴ

��ùӤӡ��������ɳ� (adverb) �����������º��º��鹡�����Т���٧�ش  
                      㹷����ӡ��������ɳ���繤Ӿ�ҧ�����ǫ������ͨй������º��º㹢�鹡�����Т���٧�ش�й� – er  ���  - est  �ҵ�ͷ��¤ӵ���ӴѺ  �ѧ���

  • early =   ���  ����   ��Ǥ��  ����� �   ���������ҷ��繢�����º��º   ������ѧࡵ����С�����

          early   earlier (than)   the earliest
     -  far = ��          farther (than)   the farthest    ����
                             further (than)  the furthest
hard     =  �ҡ  ��                      harder (than)           the hardest
high     =   �٧                                higher (than)            the highest
late      =   ���  ���                       later (than)                the latest
low       =   ���                               lower(than)                the lowest
near    =    ���                             nearer(than)             the nearest
slow    =    ���  ���ͧ���                 slower(than)              the slowest
soon   =    ������ �������            sooner(than)             the soonest
straight = �ç                              straighter(than)         the straightest
���ѧࡵ��ҡ�����º��º����٧�ش  �е�ͧ�դӹ�˹�ҹ�� (article) ‘the’ ��˹������
This plane flies higher than that one.
Your house is nearer than mine.
My daughter walks slower than I.
The teacher will finish the lesson sooner than usual.

This street is the straightest one among all the streets in Bangkok.
You may sit on the lowest part of the stairs.
Of all the students in my class Peter works the hardest.