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HESI A2 Grammar Study Guide
 All topics covered of hesi grammar
 Test Yourself On Hesi- Like Practice Test

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 Full Answers With Detailed Explanation




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Table of Contents



List of the Eight Parts of Speech................................................................................3

Noun................................................................................................................3

Pronoun...........................................................................................................4

Verbs...............................................................................................................4

Adverbs...........................................................................................................4

Adjectives........................................................................................................6

Conjunctions....................................................................................................7

Prepositions....................................................................................................8

Interjections....................................................................................................9

Subject Verb Agreement...........................................................................................9

Common Grammatical Mistakes.............................................................................10

Sentence Fragments................................................................................................16

“Test Your Knowledge” Answer Key.......................................................................28

HESI A2 Grammar Practice Test..............................................................................20

HESI A2 Grammar Practice Test Answer Key..........................................................33




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Eight Parts of Speech
The eight parts of speech are:

 Nouns
 Pronouns
 Verbs
 Adverbs
 Adjectives
 Conjunctions
 Prepositions
 Interjections

A NOUN is a word or phrase that describes a person, place, or thing. For example, the White House,
Annie, book, and tree are all nouns. There are four types of nouns: common noun, proper noun, abstract
noun, and collective noun.

 Common nouns are used to describe things in general.

 For example, lamp, tree, and chair are all common nouns.



 Proper nouns are often capitalized and describe specific things, people, or places.

 For example, the Boston Red Sox and the White House are both proper nouns.



 Abstract nouns describe things that one cannot observe using the five senses.

 For example, love, honesty, and fear are abstract nouns.



 Collective nouns describe a group of things or people.

 For example, the faculty, the herd, and the flock are all collective nouns.




TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE! (Answers on Page 18)

Identify the bolded word as a common, proper, abstract, or collective noun.

1. How will we get the cat down from the tree?


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2. If you can’t be honest with me, I can’t trust you.
3. The jogging group meets every day at 7 A.M.
4. I’d love to join you for dinner at The Riverside Grille tomorrow.
5. Do you think the band will add more dates since the show is already sold out?




A PRONOUN is a word that is used in place of a noun. For example, he, she, that, we, and I are all
pronouns.

 Do you see that lady across the street?

 I want to be in his class.



TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE! (Answers on Page 18)

Fill in the blank with the appropriate pronoun.

6. I think lady over there used to be my first grade teacher.
7. Sometimes I borrow my sister’s makeup without asking .
8. doesn’t like spinach, but he eats it because it’s healthy.
9. are all planning to go the movies after school today.
10. want to buy a cookie at lunch, but I forgot to bring extra money today.



A VERB is a word or phrase that describes an action. For example, jumping, crying, and drawing are all
verbs.

 She sang in front of the entire school.

 We were jumping on the trampoline when she fell.



An ADVERB is a word or phrase that is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Adverbs do
not modify nouns. Many adverbs end with –ly; however, there are adverbs that do not. For example,
most, least, never, very, there, and now are all adverbs that do not end with –ly. Examples of adverbs:
quickly, randomly, regularly, usually, simply, happily


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