ATI TEAS 7 English &
Language Usage (2025/2026) –
Grammar, Spelling &
Sentence Logic Questions
with Verified Answers
Question 1
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A. The dog chased it’s tail in circles.
B. The dog chased its tail in circles.
C. The dog chased its’ tail in circles.
D. The dog chased it’s’ tail in circles.
Correct Answer: B. The dog chased its tail in circles.
Rationale: "Its" is the correct possessive pronoun for the singular noun "dog." "It’s" is a
contraction of "it is" or "it has," and "its’" and "it’s’" are incorrect forms, per ATI TEAS 7
grammar standards.
Question 2
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: The nurse was _______ in her duties.
A. conciensious
B. conscientious
C. conscentious
D. consciencious
Correct Answer: B. conscientious
Rationale: "Conscientious" is the correct spelling, meaning careful and thorough, and fits the
sentence context. Other options are misspelled, per ATI TEAS 7 spelling standards.
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Question 3
Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?
A. The team are practicing for the championship.
B. The team is practicing for the championship.
C. The team were practicing for the championship.
D. The team have practiced for the championship.
Correct Answer: B. The team is practicing for the championship.
Rationale: The singular collective noun "team" requires the singular verb "is" for subject-verb
agreement, per ATI TEAS 7 grammar standards.
Question 4
What is the correct pronoun case in this sentence: The award was given to ____ for outstanding
leadership.
A. she and I
B. her and me
C. she and me
D. her and I
Correct Answer: B. her and me
Rationale: The objective case pronouns "her" and "me" are correct as objects of the preposition
"to," per ATI TEAS 7 grammar standards.
Question 5
Which word is misspelled in the sentence: The patient’s chart was illegible due to the doctor’s
poor handwritting.
A. patient’s
B. illegible
C. doctor’s
D. handwritting
Correct Answer: D. handwritting
Rationale: The correct spelling is "handwriting." "Handwritting" is a common misspelling, per
ATI TEAS 7 spelling standards.
Question 6