Exercise Four
Asking and saying what something is - fill the gaps
Whakakīa ngā āputa
Fill in the gaps
Whakakīa ngā āputa ki te kupu 'nā,' ki te kupu 'nō' rānei, . Kaua e wareware me mahi koe i te kupu 'a', i te kupu 'o' rānei.
Fill in the gaps with the correct words using nā or nō. Do not forget that you have to use the a and o categories.
Don’t forget to use commas, question marks, and fullstops and macrons where appropriate (ā,ē,ī,ō, and ū).
He kurī
.
A dog belonging to Pita.
He kitā
.
A guitar belonging to Piripi.
He whakakai
.
Earrings belong to Tānia.
He hoa a Piri
.
Piri is a friend of hers/his.
He mōkai tohorā a Tutunui
.
Tutunui was a pet whale of Tinirau.
He tūru ērā
.
Those are chairs of mine.
He rangatira a Karetai
.
Karetai was a chief of Ngāi Tahu.
He pukapuka
.
Books of mine.