Exercises & Homework

Let's take a look at some more examples to help with today's lesson.

In our homework session today Te Murumāra wants you to turn the following statement into a question. 'Kei te haere koutou ināianei'.
  • Kei te haere koutou ināianei nēhā?
  • Kei te haere koutou ināianei nē?
  • Kei te haere koutou ināianei nērā?
  • All of the above
  • None of the above
 

How would you say 'We have no money' in Māori?
  • He moni ā mātou
  • Kāore ā mātou moni
  • Kāore ā mātou ipu
 

How would you say 'I have no stereo' in Māori?
  • Kāore āku mīhini pūoro
  • Kāore ōku hū
  • Kāore ōku kākahu
 

How would you say 'I have no clothes' in Māori?
  • Kāore ōku pōtae
  • Kāore aku kai
  • Kāore ōku kākahu
 

How would you say 'We have no pens' in Māori?
  • Kāore ōku makawe
  • Kāore āku pukapuka
  • Kāore ā mātou pene
 

How would you say 'Mereana has no problems' in Māori?
  • Kāore he poti tō Uira
  • Kāore he kai ā Pita
  • Kāore he raruraru ō Mereana
 

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

  • māreherehe
  • koa
  • whakateka
  • whakaae
  • patu waea
  • trouble
  • glad
  • call on the phone
  • liar
  • approve

Exercises

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