Tenses - affirmative and negative sentences and questions Flashcards
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Ke te haere ia
He/She is going
E haere ana ia
He/She is going
Kei te oma ia
He/she is running
I oma ia i tērā wiki
He/She ran last week
Kua oma ia
He/She has run
Ka oma ia āpōpō
He/She will run tomorrow
Kua kai au
I have eaten
Kua mutu au
I have finished
Kua hinga au
I have been defeated
Kua moe rāua
They (two people) have slept
Kua haere rātou ki te toa
They (three people) have gone to the shop
Kua tae mai ia
She has arrived
Kua mate te kurī
The dog has died
Kua hoko inu ia māu
He has brought a drink for you
Kua ngaro tō pōro
Your ball has gone missing
Kua pau te miraka
The milk has run out
Kāore ia i te haere
He/She is not going
Kei te oma ia
He/She is running
Kāore ia i te oma
He/She is not running
Kei te moe ia
He/She is sleeping
Kāore ia i te moe
He/She is not sleeping
E oma ana ia
He/She is running
Kāore ia e oma ana
He/She is not running
E kōrero ana au
I am talking
Kāore au e kōrero ana
I am not talking
I oma ia i tērā wiki
He/She ran last week
Kāore ia i oma i tērā wiki
He/She did not run last week
I ruaki te ngeru inanahi
The cat vomited yesterday
Kāore te ngeru i ruaki inanahi
The cat didn’t vomit yesterday
Ka oma ia āpōpō
He will run tomorrow
Kāore ia e oma āpōpō
He will not run tomorrow
Ka karanga te wahine
The woman will call
Kāore te wahine e karanga
The woman will not call
Kua haere ia
He/She has gone
Kāore anō ia kia haere
He/She has not gone yet
Kua oma ia
He has run
Kāore anō ia kia oma
He hasn’t run yet
Kua piki te tama i te rākau
The boy has climbed the tree
Kāore anō te tama kia piki i te rākau
The boy has yet to climb the tree
Kua waiata a Mereana
Mereana has sung
Kāore anō a Mereana kia waiata
Merana has not yet sung
Kua mutu te pōwhiri
The formal welcome has concluded
Kāore anō te pōwhiri kia mutu
The formal welcome hasn’t concluded
Kua whara ia
He/She has hurt himself/herself
Kāore anō ia kia whara
He/She hasn’t hurt himself/herself yet
Kei te oma ia?
Is he/she running?
E oma ana ia?
Is he/she running?
I oma ia i tērā wiki?
Did he/she run last week?
Kua oma ia?
Has he/she run yet?
Ka oma ia āpōpō?
Will he/she run tomorrow?
Kua hinga au?
Have I been defeated (lost)?
Kua moe rāua
Have they (two people) slept?
Kua haere rātou ki te toa?
Have they (three people) gone to the shop?
Kua tae mai ia?
Has she arrived?
Kua mate te kurī?
Has the dog died?
Kua hoko inu ia māu
Has he brought a drink for you?
Kua ngāro tō pōro?
Have you lost your ball?
Kua pau te miraka?
Has the milk run out?
Kāore ia i te oma?
Is he/she not running?
Kāore ia i te moe?
Is he/she not sleeping?
Kāore ia e tākaro ana?
Is he/she not playing?
Kāore au e kōrero ana?
Am I not speaking?
Kāore ia i oma i tērā wiki
Did he/she not run last week?
Kāore te ngeru i ruaki inanahi?
Did the cat not vomit yesterday?
Kāore ia e oma āpōpō
Wil he/she not be running tomorrow?
Kāore te wahine e karanga?
Will the woman not be calling?
Kāore anō ia kia oma
Has he/she not run yet?
Kāore anō te tama kia piki i te rākau?
Has the boy not climbed the tree yet?
Kāore anō a Mereana kia waiata
Has Mereana not sung yet?
Kāore anō te pōwhiri kia mutu?
Has the formal welcome not concluded?
Kāore anō ia kia whara
Has he/she not hurt himself/herself yet?