Test & Homework

Last chance for us to go over everything we've learnt this week! Let's get into it whānau!

In our homework session today, Te Murumāra has asked us to tell him what dual personal pronoun we'd use to translate the following sentence. 'Where are we (you and I)?'
  • māua
  • tāua
  • rāua
  • kōrua
 

How would you ask your son 'Who will wash the dishes?' in Māori?
  • Mā wai te pēpi e horoi?
  • Mā wai ngā rīhi e horoi?
  • Mā wai ngā makawe e paraihe?
 

Your son says 'Mā taku teina ngā rīhi e horoi'. What has he said in English?
  • My younger sister will wash the dishes
  • My younger brother will wash the dishes
  • My nephew will wash the dishes
 

How would you ask your daughter 'Who will collect the pipi' in Māori?
  • Mā Pirihira ngā rīwai e tahitahi?
  • Mā wai ngā pipi e kohikohi?
  • Mā wai ngā rihi e horoi?
 

Your daughter replies 'Māku ngā pipi e kohikohi'. What has she said in English?
  • We will cook the pipi
  • You will eat the pipi
  • I will collect the pipi
 

Your wife then comes in and says 'Mā tātou ngā pipi e kohikohi'. What has she said?
  • We will all collect the pipi
  • No one will collect the pipi
  • I will collect the pipi
 

Re-arrange the words on the right-hand side to match the words on the left-hand side.

  • Whakahoki
  • Kānga pāhūhū
  • Kōhuru
  • Whakaweto
  • Wahangū
  • Murder
  • Silent
  • Popcorn
  • Turn off
  • Reply

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