Pronoun & Emotion
Family & Verbs
Locatives & classroom obj
Animals and Colours.
Mixed Sentences
100

Kei te pukuriri rātou.

They are angry/furious.

100

Kei te kai te wahine.

The woman is eating.

100

I waho te pene i te pukapuka.

The pen is outside the book.

100

He kurī māwhero tēnei.

This is a pink dog.

100

Kei te whakarongo te matua.

The dad is listening.

200

You (2) are sad.

Kei te pōuri kōrua.

200

Ka whakarongo te pēpi.

The baby will listen.

200

Kei te tahi mauī te pepa i te pene rākau.

The paper is on the left hand side of the pencil.

200

He hōiho mā tērā.

That (over there) is a white horse.

200

I oma te whaea.

The mother ran.

300

I ngenge ia.

She/he was tired.

300

I kōrero te tuākana.

The older sisters talked.

300

Kei muri te pene rākau i te pukapuka.

The pencil is behind the book.

300

He heihei kōwhai ēnā.

Those (by you) are yellow chickens.

300

Kei te hōhā ngā tuākana.

The older sisters are bored/fed up.

400

I āwangawanga ahau.

I was anxious/worried.

400

Kei te oma te pōtiki.

The youngest child is running.

400

I mua te pene i te pukapuka mahi.

The pen was in front of the workbook.

400

He ngeru whero ēnei.

These are red cats.

400

I pukuriri rātou.

They were angry/furious.

500

You (3+) are good.

Kei te pai koutou.
500

I waiata te matua.

The father sang.

500
I te tahi matau te rūri i te pene.

The ruler is on the right hand side of the pen.

500

He hipi waiporoporo tēnā.

That (by you) is a purple sheep.

500

I waho te kurī i te whare.

The dog was outside the house.

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