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HESI A2 Grammar Test
 50 Questions with Step-by-step Answer Explanations
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1. 1. Question

Select the best words for the blanks in the following sentence.

__________ they liked it or not, the game had to be postponed due to inclement __________.

Weather, whether

Whether, weather

Weather, weather

Whether, whether



Answer:

Whether, weather is the correct word pairing. The word “whether” is a conjunction used in
indirect questions to introduce one alternative.

“Weather” is a noun that is used to refer to the state of the atmosphere at a given time and
place, with respect to variables such as temperature, moisture, wind velocity, and barometric
pressure.



2. 2. Question

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Zoe’s voice was horse after the music festival.

The program should last about one hour.

I stayed home from work because I do not feel good.

Jamil happily excepted the offer.



Answer:

The program should last about one hour. Is correct. This is the only sentence that is
grammatically correct. “Hour” is part of a troublesome word pair (hour and our). “Hour” is a
measurement of time equal to 60 mins. “Our” is an adjective relating to us or ourselves which

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shows possession of something. “Hour” is the correct word to use here since they are talking
about the duration of the program.



I stayed home from work because I do not feel good. Is incorrect. “Good” is used incorrectly in
this sentence. “Good” is an adjective used to refer to someone or something morally excellent
or satisfactory in quality. The correct word to use in this sentence is “well”. “Well” is an adverb,
used to modify an action (understood), therefore it is the correct word to use.

Jamil happily excepted the offer. Is incorrect. “Excepted” is used incorrectly in this sentence.
“Except” is a preposition meaning to exclude or leave out which does not make sense in this
sentence. The correct word to use is “accepted” which is a verb that means to receive or
approve of something.

Zoe’s voice was horse after the music festival. Is incorrect. “Horse” is used incorrectly in this
sentence. “Horse” is a noun that refers to a domesticated or wild mammal (Equus caballus),
raised in many breeds, having a large body and head, four usually long, thin legs, and a long,
flowing tail. The correct word here would be “hoarse”. “Hoarse” is an adjective that refers to
something that is harsh and grating in sound, or that sounds rough and husky.



3. 3. Question

Select the best words for the blanks in the following sentence.

My sister never gets ready very __________ but today she needed to be__________ to make it
on time.

quick, quick

quick, quickly

quickly, quick

quickly, quickly



Answer:

Quickly, quick is the correct word pairing.

Quickly is an adverb. When modifying a verb, use quickly (She does not get ready quickly).
Quick is an adjective. Use quick before nouns or after linking verbs (She has to be quick).

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4. 4. Question

Which word in the following sentence is a noun?

The bird glided smoothly through the air.

Smoothly

Bird

Through

Glided



Answer:

Bird is correct. A noun is a word for a person, place, thing, or idea. The word “bird” is a noun
because it is a thing.



The word “through” is a preposition. Prepositions are used to connect nouns, pronouns, or
phrases (called the object of the preposition) to other words within a sentence and typically
describe the location, direction, or timing related to the noun. “Through” is the beginning of the
prepositional phrase “through the air” which describes where the bird was flying.

The word “glided” is a verb. A verb shows action or state of being. It answers “what is the
subject doing?”

The word “smoothly” is an adverb. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. The
word “smoothly” describes the verb “glided.”



5. 5. Question

Select the best word for the blank in the following sentence:

She had a lot of work to __________ before she could leave for vacation in June.

dew

due

do

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