Exercises & Homework
Let's take a look at a few more examples for 'kāore i ..a' and don't forget to check your homework answer with Te Murumaara.
Decide whether the following statement is true or false. 'Kāore te rorohiko i a Renata' in English is 'You don’t have my shoes'.
Decide whether the following statement is true or false. 'You don’t have my shoes' in Māori is 'Kei a koe ōku hū'.
Decide whether the following statement is true or false. 'Matua Taimona didn’t have the pencil' in Māori is 'Kāore te pene rākau i a Matua Taimona'.
Decide whether the following statement is true or false. 'Kāore .... i a...' is used to show that someone does not have something.
What is the correct Māori translation of 'good news'?
What is the correct English translation of 'wharepaku'?
What is the correct Māori translation of 'lucky'?
Check out Te Murumaara's homework for today. Marama is very happy. How would her friend say 'How happy Marama is today'?
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