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This document contains a comprehensive HESI A2 Grammar practice test with multiple-choice questions and detailed answers designed to help students prepare for the nursing entrance exam. It covers essential grammar topics such as sentence structure, punctuation, subject-verb agreement, verb tense, pronouns, and commonly confused words. The material is useful for self-study, exam revision, and improving English grammar skills required for success on the HESI A2 exam. Practice questions are aligned with the style and difficulty commonly found in nursing school entrance assessments.

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Explanation

Since we are only comparing two individuals: the subject, "she' and " her sister' we need to use the
correct comparative form, more. " The word" most is used when we're discussing three or more people.
there is no need to use the article " the" in front of "more." - CORRECT ANSWERS-She was __________
exhausted than her sister after they ran the marathon.

A. Most

B. More

C. increasingly

D. the more



D. The soccer player ran quickly to the goal.

Explanation;

Since 'ran" is a verb, we need the adverb form, "quickly" to

modify it. "Quick" is an adjective and describes nouns not verbs. - CORRECT ANSWERS-Which of the
following sentences are grammatically correct.

1. The soccer player ran quickly to the goal.

2. The soccer player did run quickly to the goal.

3. The soccer player did ran quickly to the goal.

4. The soccer player ran quickly to the goal.



C. especially because of his actions during the invasion of Normandy.

Explanation:

A dependent clause is a group of words with a noun and a verb. It does not express a complete thought
so it is not a sentence and can't stand alone. The independent clause here is, " The World War II soldier
was a hero, " since that could stand on its own as a complete thought. The rest of the sentence,

,separated by a comma, is a dependent clause. - CORRECT ANSWERS-In the sentence, which is the
dependent clause?

A. The World War II soldier

B. was a hero

C. especially because of his actions during the invasion of Normandy

D. the invasion of normandy



A. Before I lie down to go to sleep, I lay down my book on the nightstand.

Explanation:

Lay means to put something down. It always takes an object. Lie means to recline or to be sedentary and
does not take an object. Answer choice (A) is the only one that uses the correct verbs in the correct
logical order. - CORRECT ANSWERS-What sentence is grammatically correct?

A. Before I lie down to go to sleep, I lay down my book on the nightstand.

B. I lay down my book on the nightstand before I lay down to go to sleep.

C. I lie my book down on the nightstand before I lie down to go to sleep.

D. Before I lay down my book on the nightstand, I lie down to go to sleep.



D. Air

Explanation:

There are several nouns in this sentence;"dog," "air" and "frisbee". The word "jumped" is a verb as is
"catch". The word " into" is a preposition. - CORRECT ANSWERS-Which word from the following
sentence is a noun.

The dog jumped into the air to catch the frisbee.

A. jumped

B. into

C. catch

D. air

, C. fewer

Explanation:

The word 'fewer' is used to describe a countable noun that decreases. 'Bluebells" is countable, so we
would use "fewer. " "Less" is used for uncountable amounts. " Least" is superlative and is used to relate
three or more items in a group. - CORRECT ANSWERS-Select the best word for the blank in the following
sentence.

Germany has __________ bluebells than does England

A. the least

B. less

C. fewer

d. lesser



D. across

Explanation:

There are two prepositions in this sentence: "in" and "across." The word "Viking" is a noun, and "boats"
is also a noun. The word " travelled" is a verb. - CORRECT ANSWERS-Which word in the sentence is a
preposition?

The vikings traveled in wooden boats across the Atlantic Ocean.

A. vikings

B. travelled

c. boats

D. across



B. Is

Explanation:

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