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Maltese Future Tense Forms Quiz
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Maltese Future Tense Forms Quiz

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In Maltese, how is 'I will write' expressed?

  • ha hu nikteb
  • ha jien nikteb (correct)
  • ha int nikteb
  • ha hi nikteb
  • How is 'She will write' expressed in Maltese?

  • ha int nikteb
  • ha hi nikteb (correct)
  • ha jien nikteb
  • ha hu nikteb
  • What is the Maltese phrase for 'He will write'?

  • ha int nikteb
  • ha jien nikteb
  • ha hi nikteb
  • ha hu nikteb (correct)
  • How is 'We will write' expressed in Maltese?

    <p>haanna nikteb</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Maltese phrase for 'You (plural) will write'?

    <p>ha kien nikteb</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Maltese future tense forms are an essential aspect of the language's structure. In Maltese, the future tense is formed by adding the prefix "ha" to the verb, which indicates that an action will occur in the future. The following sections discuss the specific forms of the future tense for each personal pronoun:

    I will be

    To express "I will be," the Maltese language uses the phrase "ha jien". For example, "ha jien nikteb" would mean "I will write."

    You/She will be

    The phrase "ha int/hi" is used to indicate "you/she will be" in Maltese. For example, "ha int nikteb" would mean "you/she will write."

    He will be

    For "he will be," the phrase "ha hu" is used. For example, "ha hu nikteb" would mean "he will write."

    We will be

    To express "we will be," the phrase "haanna" is used. For example, "haanna nikteb" would mean "we will write."

    You (plural) will be

    For "you (plural) will be," the phrase "ha kien" is used. For example, "ha kien nikteb" would mean "you (plural) will write."

    They will be

    To indicate "they will be," the phrase "ha hin" is used in Maltese. For example, "ha hin nikteb" would mean "they will write."

    In summary, the Maltese language uses the prefix "ha" followed by the verb to indicate future tense. The specific forms of the personal pronouns are used to express the subject of the sentence.

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    Test your knowledge of Maltese future tense forms by learning how to indicate future actions for different personal pronouns. This quiz covers the usage of the prefix 'ha' with verbs to express future tense in Maltese.

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