2025 Comprehensive HESI A2 V1 Grammar
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Pronouns & Case
1. My father and I looked at _____.
• A) her
• B) hers
• Correct Answer: A
• Rationale: The objective case pronoun "her" is required because it serves as the object
of the preposition "at." "Hers" is a possessive pronoun and cannot function as a
prepositional object here.
21. Choose the correct pronoun: Daniel and ______ went to the park.
• A) me
• B) I
• C) myself
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• D) mine
• Correct Answer: B
• Rationale: Use the subjective case pronoun "I" because it functions as part of the
compound subject of the sentence. A quick trick is to drop "Daniel and" to see if the
sentence still makes sense ("I went to the park").
Verbs, Tenses, & Moods
2. I am looking forward to ______ my birthday party next week.
• A) going
• B) go
• C) have
• D) having
• Correct Answer: D
• Rationale: In the idiom "look forward to," the word "to" functions as a preposition, not
an infinitive marker. Prepositions must be followed by a gerund (-ing form acting as a
noun).
10. After throwing their sleeping bags into the backseat of their car, they _______ more than
400 miles to reach their destination.
• A) driving
• B) having driven
• C) drove
• D) had drove
• Correct Answer: C
• Rationale: The sentence describes a completed sequence of actions in the past, requiring
the simple past tense verb "drove." "Had drove" is grammatically incorrect; the past
perfect form is "had driven."
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• A) I should of studied for the exam.
• B) I should have studied for the exam.
• C) I should had studied for the exam.
• D) I should studyed for the exam.
• Correct Answer: B
• Rationale: The correct modal perfect construction is "should have." "Should of" is an
incorrect oral transcription error caused by the pronunciation of the contraction
"should've."
Subject-Verb Agreement
12. Identify the correct sentence:
• A) She don’t like cold weather.
• B) She doesn’t like cold weather.
• C) She didn’t liked cold weather.
• D) She don’t likes cold weather.
• Correct Answer: B
• Rationale: Third-person singular subjects (he, she, it) require the singular negative
auxiliary verb "doesn't" (does not). "Don't" is reserved for plural subjects and the
pronouns I, you, we, they.
13. Which sentence is grammatically incorrect?
• A) Neither of the boys is ready for the trip.
• B) Each of the students has a textbook.
• C) The teacher, along with her students, were at the assembly.
• D) One of the apples is rotten.
• Correct Answer: C
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• Rationale: The grammatical subject is "The teacher," which is singular. Intervening
prepositional phrases like "along with her students" do not change the number of the
subject. The verb must be changed to the singular "was."
15. Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?
• A) The group of students were excited about the field trip.
• B) The books on the shelf is dusty.
• C) Neither of the answers is correct.
• D) The teacher and the principal is attending the meeting.
• Correct Answer: C
• Rationale: The indefinite pronoun "neither" is strictly singular and correctly takes the
singular verb "is." In the incorrect options: "group" is a singular collective noun (requires
was), "books" is plural (requires are), and the compound subject "The teacher and the
principal" is plural (requires are).
19. Which sentence is grammatically incorrect?
• A) The baby is crying because he is hungry.
• B) The boys enjoys playing soccer after school.
• C) She studies for her exams every night.
• D) I was late because of the traffic.
• Correct Answer: B
• Rationale: The plural subject "boys" requires the plural base form of the verb "enjoy."
Adding an -s creates a singular verb form, which violates subject-verb agreement.
Modifiers: Adjectives & Adverbs
3. Coffee experts feel that the ________ coffee blend is a dark blend.
• A) more greater
• B) great
• C) best
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