Esercizio 1: Aggettivi possessivi singolari (mio, tuo, suo)
2. Is this *tō* house yours? (Indica “la tua” casa)
3. He lost *tāna* keys yesterday. (Indica “le sue” chiavi)
4. I like *tāku* dog very much. (Indica “il mio” cane)
5. Where is *tō* pen? (Indica “la tua” penna)
6. She cleaned *tāna* room this morning. (Indica “la sua” stanza)
7. Can I borrow *tō* car? (Indica “la tua” macchina)
8. They found *tāna* wallet near the park. (Indica “il suo” portafoglio)
9. This is *tāku* chair, please don’t sit on it. (Indica “la mia” sedia)
10. Do you see *tō* phone on the table? (Indica “il tuo” telefono)
Esercizio 2: Aggettivi possessivi plurali e forme di rispetto
2. Have you met *ōu* cousins? (Indica “i tuoi” cugini)
3. The children like *ā rātou* toys. (Indica “i loro” giocattoli)
4. We will visit *tā tāua* grandparents tomorrow. (Indica “i nostri” nonni in modo inclusivo “noi due”)
5. Please take care of *ō koutou* belongings. (Indica “i vostri” effetti personali, forma plurale rispettosa)
6. I found *āku* keys in the car. (Indica “le mie” chiavi)
7. Are these *ōu* books? (Indica “i tuoi” libri)
8. Their house is bigger than *tā rātou*. (Indica “la loro” casa)
9. We love *tā mātou* garden. (Indica “il nostro” giardino in forma esclusiva “noi più di due”)
10. Could you give me *ō koutou* opinions, please? (Indica “le vostre” opinioni, forma plurale rispettosa)