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'.
  • True
  • False
 

Decide whether the following statement is true or false. 'You don’t have my shoes' in Māori is 'Kei a koe ōku hū'.
  • True
  • False
 

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'.
  • True
  • False
 

Decide whether the following statement is true or false. 'Kāore .... i a...' is used to show that someone does not have something.
  • True
  • False
 

What is the correct Māori translation of 'good news'?
  • hai
  • rongopai
  • kāri
 

What is the correct English translation of 'wharepaku'?
  • ace
  • post office
  • toilet
 

What is the correct Māori translation of 'lucky'?
  • waina
  • honore
  • waimarie
 

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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