Nonoʻa Quiz on Kinoʻō and Kinoʻā #2

This is the second of two quizzes for all students who have learned about the difference between “Kinoʻō” and “Kinoʻā” possessives and the Hawaiian pronouns (papani). That is, you should understand the difference between “o-class” and “a-class” possessives.

Directions: basing your answer on the picture and the prompt, select the best answer from the selection shown.

1.
your clothesyour clothes
2.
girls playing ballher ball
3.
various hatsthe hats that belong to us (all of us, including the person I'm talking to)
4.
eyemy eye
5.
girl sitting on a chairher chair
6.
dog fetching his toyhis toy
7.
kids with bookour book (not including the person I'm talking to)
8.
girl hairyour hair
9.
girl walking with a bagher bag
10.
househer house
11.
boy giving flowers to his mothermy mother
12.
telephoneher phone
13.
girl drinkingyour drink
14.
teachermy teacher
15.
bedroommy bedroom
16.
boys singinghis instruments