Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the correct Maori verb to form an imperative sentence.
1. “*Haere*” mai ki te whare. (Come)
2. “*Horoia*” o ringaringa. (Wash)
3. “*Whakarongo*” ki ahau. (Listen)
4. “*Kia*” tino kaha. (Be)
5. “*Whakatika*” te moenga. (Tidy)
6. “*Kai*” to kai. (Eat)
7. “*Inu*” to wai. (Drink)
8. “*Takahia*” te whariki. (Step)
9. “*Koao*” te whare. (Clean)
10. “*Whakarerekei*” ou kākahu. (Change)
11. “*Whakaako*” mai ki ahau. (Teach)
12. “*Hoki*” mai ki te kainga. (Return)
13. “*Mahi*” to mahi. (Do)
14. “*Tuku*” i te pukapuka. (Put)
15. “*Whakapau*” kaha. (Try)
Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct Maori noun or pronoun to complete the imperative sentence.
1. “Haere” *mai* ki te kura. (here)
2. “Kai” *he* kai ma tatou. (some)
3. “Horoia” *o* ringaringa. (your)
4. “Whakarongo” *ki* au. (to)
5. “Kia” *kaha* tatou. (strong)
6. “Inu” *i* te wai. (the)
7. “Koao” *te* whare. (the)
8. “Whakarerekei” *ou* kakahu. (your)
9. “Hoki” *mai* ki te kainga. (here)
10. “Mahi” *i* te mahi. (the)
11. “Tuku” *i* te pene. (the)
12. “Takahia” *te* ara. (the)
13. “Whakapau” *kaha*. (effort)
14. “Awhina” *i* a ia. (him)
15. “Whakaako” *ki* a ratou. (them)