Grammar

Nau mai anō whānau. It's the last week and we expand on how to say someone has or owns something. Let's take a look at some examples.

The correct Māori translation for 'I have a cake' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'I have a big boat' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'I have children' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'Those two have horses' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'We have a new house' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'They have a monkey' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'That child has an idea' is '   '

Exercises

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