Exercises & Homework
Take a look at a few more practice exercises and also the answer to the homework from Te Murumaara.
Te Murumara has asked you to translate the following sentence into English ‘He tīhāte, he tarau poto, he tōkena, he pūtu whutupāoro ngā kākahu mō te whutupāoro'.
You need to decide whether the following sentence uses our grammar point 'Pēhea...' correctly. 'I taku waiata pēhea?' or 'How was my song?'
You need to decide whether the following sentence uses our grammar point 'Pēhea...' correctly. 'Ka pēheatia, kia haere mā raro kē tātou?' or 'How about if we just walk instead?'
You need to decide whether the following sentence uses our grammar point 'Pēhea...' correctly. 'Kia pēheatia tātou?' or 'What are we to do?'
You need to decide whether the following sentence uses our grammar point 'Pēhea...' correctly. 'Pēhea tangata rā?' or 'What is that man like?'
You need to decide whether the following sentence uses our grammar point 'Pēhea...' correctly. 'Me pēhea taea e ai?' or 'How can it be done?'
Re-arrange the words on the right-hand side to match the words on the left-hand side.
- yolk
- runny
- gleaming
- bacon
- tooth ache
- waiwai
- pēkana
- tōene
- kanapa
- niho tunga
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