Test

This episode focusses on the term 'kua' and how it's used in sentence structure.

Re-arrange the words in the right-hand column to match the words in the left-hand column.

  • Karakia
  • Maha
  • Kotiti
  • Haruru
  • Takahi
  • Waenganui
  • To trample/Tramp/Stamp/Tread
  • The middle/Among/Amidst/Amid/Between
  • Many/Numerous/Abundant
  • To go astray/Stray/Deviate/Digress/Get side-tracked
  • To say grace/Pray/Recite a prayer
  • To roar/Make continuous noise/Rumble

Re-arrange the words in the right-hand column to match the words in the left-hand column.

  • The work has started
  • The water has boiled
  • Kua wera te wai
  • Kua timata te mahi

m

  • The work has started
  • The water has boiled
  • The young girl has left
  • The key has been lost
  • The sun has emerged
  • Kua wera te wai
  • Kua timata te mahi
  • Kua haere te kōtiro
  • Kua whiti te rā
  • Kua ngaro ti kī

b

  • The children are asleep
  • The girls have departed
  • The elders have arrived
  • The dog has passed away
  • I am better
  • Kua mate te kurī
  • Kua moe ngā tamariki
  • Kua haere ngā kōtiro
  • Kua ora au
  • Kua tae mai ngā koeke

Exercises

Useful Tips

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