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This section covers revision for our lessons we completed today.

'Aro' is the Māori term meaning 'to heed,   , take notce of'.

'Koretake' is the Māori term meaning 'be useless,   , hopeless'.

The English meaning of 'I pēhea te āporo?' is 'How   the apple?'

The English equivalent of 'I pēhea te kēmu?' is 'How was the   ?'

The correct Māori translation for 'Luke washed the dishes' is 'I horoi a Ruka i ngā   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'Miria's friends watched netball' is 'I   netipaoro ngā hoa o Miria'.

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