Exercises & Homework

Let's review the lesson today and check your answer to Te Murumaara's homework task. Kia kaha rā!

Today Te Murumaara asks ‘What is the English equivalent to ‘mā’ and ‘mō’ when indicating future possession?' Choose the correct answer from the following options.  

You need to decide whether 'ki te' is used correctly in the following statement. 'Kei te haere au ki te toa'.

 

You need to decide whether 'ki te' is used correctly in the following statement. 'Kua ki te tīmata te pēpi ngaoki'.

 

You need to decide whether 'ki te' is used correctly in the following statement. 'I haere ia te whakatā ki te'.

 

You need to decide whether 'ki te' is used correctly in the following statement. 'Kei te haere te tama ki te kaukau'.

 

You need to decide whether 'ki te' is used correctly in the following statement. 'Kei te oma te tama ki te kararehe'.

 

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

  • kirimana
  • tohu
  • heketea
  • whenua
  • eka
  • land
  • qualification
  • acre
  • hectare
  • contract

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