Grammar
Let's get into exercises to strengthen your understanding and use of the verbal particle 'ka'.
'Ka' is a verbal particle which indicates that the next word is being used as a word. Is this statement true or false?
The verbal particle 'ka' always indicates a specific time or tense. Is this statement true or false?
Which option in the list translates to 'the water will boil'.
'Ka mātaotao te pāreti' is the equivalent to which option below?
'Ka piki te makimaki' indicates what?
Choose the Māori translation for 'the children will depart'.
'Ka tangi te pere' is the tranlation for 'the bell will ring'. Is this statement correct?
Which of the options in the list is the correct translation for 'the cow will become ill'.
Which is the correct equivalent to 'ka hōhā koe'.
Exercises
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