Grammar

Take a look at the following exercises e hoa mā!

Using the new language pattern how would you ask 'What is Peter going for?'
  • E haere ana a Pita ki hea?
  • E haere ana a Pita ki te aha?
 

How would you ask 'Where are you two going?'
  • E haere ana māua ki hea?
  • E haere ana kōrua ki hea?
 

Using the new language pattern how would you ask 'What is Hera going for?'
  • E haere ana a Hera ki hea?
  • E haere ana a Hera ki te aha?
  • E haere ana koe ki hea?
 

Using the new language pattern how would you ask 'What are we (he and I) going for?'
  • E haere ana māua ki te aha?
  • E haere ana kōrua ki te aha?
 

Which of the following is the translation for the following questions: Where is the old woman going? What for?
  • E haere ana te kuia ki hea?
  • E haere ana a kuia ki hea? Ki te aha?
  • E haere ana te kuia ki hea? Ki te aha?
 

Which of the following is the correct translation for 'ki te aha?'
  • Why?
  • What for?
  • How
 

Someone asks you what you're going to the shop for. How would say 'to buy food'?
  • Ki te toa
  • Ki te hoko kai
  • Ki te kēmihi
 

Using the new language pattern how would you say 'John is going for a swim'?
  • Kei te haere a Hoani ki the whare pikitia
  • Kei te haere a Hoani ki te kaukau
  • Kei te haere a Hoani ki te hōhipera
 

Someone asks you what you're going out for. How would say 'to dance'?
  • Ki te toa
  • Ki te hoko kai
  • Ki te kanikani
 

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