Grammar

Let's review the use of 'mā' and 'mō' with dual or plural personal pronouns to indicate future possession

You need to choose the correct 'dual personal pronoun' to put into the following Māori sentence to make it correct. ' Homai koa he rare mā ____' or 'Give us (him and I) some lollies please'.

 

You decide whether mā or mō needs to be put into the following Māori sentence to make it correct. 'Ko ēnei ngā taputapu ___ koutou' or 'This is the equipment for you all'.

 

You need to choose the correct 'plural personal pronoun' to put into the following Māori sentence to make it correct. 'He aha hei kai mā ___?' or 'What shall we (all) eat?'

 

You need to choose the correct 'singular personal pronoun' to put into the following Māori sentence to make it correct. '___ tēnā kete' or 'That kit is for you'.

 

You need to choose the correct 'singular personal pronoun' to put into the following Māori sentence to make it correct. 'He kākahu ēnei ___' or 'These clothes are for you'.

 

You decide whether mā or mō needs to be put into the following Māori sentence to make it correct. 'He mahi tēnei ___ koutou katoa' or 'This is a job for you all'

 

You need to choose the correct 'singular personal pronoun' to put into the following Māori sentence to make it correct. 'Ka hoatu he wai ___, ā, ka inu' or 'Some water was given to her and she drank it'.

 

Exercises

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