Mastering the art of forming questions and negations is a crucial step in achieving fluency in any language, and Estonian is no exception. Our comprehensive practice worksheets are designed to guide you through the intricacies of Estonian syntax, ensuring that you can confidently construct both questions and negative sentences. Whether you are a beginner looking to get a solid foundation or an advanced learner aiming to polish your skills, these exercises offer a structured approach to understanding the subtleties of Estonian grammar. Each worksheet is crafted to provide a variety of exercises that cater to different learning styles. From fill-in-the-blank questions to sentence transformation tasks, these activities will help reinforce your grasp of essential grammatical structures. By engaging with these exercises, you’ll not only improve your ability to communicate effectively in everyday situations but also gain a deeper appreciation for the linguistic nuances that make Estonian a unique and fascinating language. Dive in and start practicing today to elevate your Estonian language skills to the next level.
1. Ma ei *taha* süüa (verb for desire).
2. Kas sa *tuleksid* minuga kinno? (conditional form of "to come").
3. Ta ei *mängi* jalgpalli nädalavahetusel (verb for playing).
4. Kas te *rääkisite* õpetajaga eile? (past tense of "to speak").
5. Me ei *lähe* homme tööle (verb for going).
6. Kas sa *näed* seda autot? (verb for seeing).
7. Ta ei *taha* magada (verb for desire).
8. Kas te *tulite* koos? (past tense of "to come").
9. Ma ei *usu* teda (verb for believing).
10. Kas sa *teed* kodutööd? (verb for doing).
1. Ma *ei söö* hommikusööki (negation for eating).
2. Kas sa *tuled* homme peole? (verb for coming).
3. Me *ei maga* täna kaua (negation for sleeping).
4. Kus sa *oled*? (verb for being).
5. Miks ta *ei joo* kohvi? (negation for drinking).
6. Kas te *lähete* teatrisse? (verb for going).
7. Kuidas nad *õpivad* eesti keelt? (verb for studying).
8. Me *ei tööta* täna (negation for working).
9. Millal sa *tuleksid*? (verb for coming in conditional form).
10. Mis ta *ostab* poest? (verb for buying).
1. Kas *sa* tuled homme? (Who is coming tomorrow?)
2. Miks ta *ei* söö hommikusööki? (Why isn't he eating breakfast?)
3. Kus *on* minu raamat? (Where is my book?)
4. Mida *sa* teed täna õhtul? (What are you doing tonight?)
5. Ma *ei* saa sind aidata. (I can't help you.)
6. Kas *nad* elavad Tallinnas? (Do they live in Tallinn?)
7. Miks me *ei* lähe kinno? (Why aren't we going to the cinema?)
8. Kus *sa* olid eile? (Where were you yesterday?)
9. Ma *ei* taha süüa. (I don't want to eat.)
10. Kas *ta* räägib eesti keelt? (Does he speak Estonian?)