Exercises & Homework

Check out the homework from Te Murumaara and also a few more exercises to help grasp the learning points.

If your friend asks you 'Does Waiti have my horse?', how would you tell them that 'Waiti does not have your horse'?
  • Kei a Waiti te Hōiho
  • Kāore i a Waiti te hōiho
  • Kāore tō hōiho i a Waiti
 

If your mother asks you 'Does Henry have my computer?', how would you reply in Māori 'Henry does not have your computer'?
  • Kāore te pāmu i a Mikaere
  • Kāore tō rorohiko i a Hēnare
  • Kāore te tereina i konei
 

If your father asks you 'Do you have the cup?', how would you say to him in Māori 'I don't have the cup'?
  • Kāore te kapu i te tamaiti
  • Kāore te kapu i a au
  • Kāore te kapu
 

If your cousin accuses you of stealing her hair brush, how would you tell her in Māori 'I don't have your brush'?
  • Kāore tō paraihe i a au
  • Kāore tō whare i a au
  • Kāore tō taonga i a ia
 

If your son asks you 'Do you have my dinosaur?', how would you tell him in Māori 'I don't have your dinosaur'?
  • Kei au tō mokonui
  • Kāore tō mokonui i a au
  • Kāore tō mokonui i a Tiare
 

If your brother asks you 'Does Andy have the hat?', how would you reply to him in Māori 'Andy doesn't have the hat'?
  • Kāore tō pōtae i a au
  • Kāore tēnei i a ia
  • Kāore te pōtae i a Andy
 

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

  • camera
  • ace
  • good news
  • be lucky
  • toilet
  • kāmera
  • rongopai
  • hai
  • wharepaku
  • waimarie

Te Murumaara's homework today asks you to translate the following sentence into English. 'Te reka hoki o ngā rare nei!'

 

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