Grammar
Grammar time today has us looking at the word 'me', which can mean 'with' or 'and'. Let's take a look!
From the options below, choose the Māori sentence that uses 'me' correctly for the following English example. 'He is from Ngāti Rangiwewehi and Tühoe.'
From the options below, choose the Māori sentence that uses 'me' correctly for the following English example. 'Where is Raukura and her partner?'
From the options below, choose the Māori sentence that uses 'me' correctly for the following English example. 'Can you please pass me the knife and fork?'
From the options below, choose the Māori sentence that uses 'me' correctly for the following English example. 'Where is Nikora and her marbles?'
From the options below, choose the Māori sentence that uses 'me' correctly for the following English example. 'Bring that and your coat.'
From the options below, choose the Māori sentence that uses 'me' correctly for the following English example. 'You had my watch and my cell phone.'
Exercises
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