Grammar

Let's recap the lesson from yesterday, how to say that something has just happened using 'Kātahi anō...ka'.

You're given the following jumbled Māori sentence. Your job is to put it in the right order. 'Kātahi maranga Pare ka anō a' or 'Pare has finally got up'. '   '.

You're given the following jumbled Māori sentence. Your job is to put it in the right order. 'Kātahi ka waea anō mai a Mihi' or 'Mihi has just phoned'. '   '.

You're given the following jumbled Māori sentence. Your job is to put it in the right order. 'Kātahi anō kai ka rātou' or 'They’ve just eaten'. '   '.

You're given the following jumbled Māori sentence. Your job is to put it in the right order. 'Kātahi anō i tana kurī ia ka kite' or 'She has finally found her dog'. '   '.

You're given the following jumbled Māori sentence. Your job is to put it in the right order. 'Kātahi anō mai te hoki hōiho ka ' or 'The horse has finally returned'. '   '.

You're given the following jumbled Māori sentence. Your job is to put it in the right order. 'Kātahi ka maoa anō ngā kai' or 'The food is finally cooked'. '   '.

You're given the following jumbled Māori sentence. Your job is to put it in the right order. 'Kātahi anō tae mai manuhiri ō tātou ka' or 'Our visitors have just arrived'. '   '.

Exercises

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