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HESI A2 ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS 2022- 2024
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HESI A2 ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS 2022- 2024 
1.	Elaine promised to bring the camera	at the mall yesterday. 
 
a.	by me 
b.	with me 
c.	at me 
d.	to me D 
The preposition “to” is correct. “To” here means give. 
 
 
 
1.	Last night, he	the sleeping bag down beside my mattress. 
 
a.	lay 
b.	laid 
c.	lain 
d.	has laid A 
“Lie” means to recline, and does not take an object. “lay” means to place and does take an object. 
 
2.	I would hav...
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ENG1514-Exam Oct Nov 2022
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Question 1 – 18x1 Mark = 18 Marks 
1 Write out in full the example of a verb phrase in the present 
participle /present perfect in the first sentence in Paragraph 1
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ILTS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ALL CONTENT COMBINED LATEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2024-2025 | GRADED A+
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ILTS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ALL CONTENT COMBINED LATEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+. Nouns - ANSWER- A person, place, thing, or idea 
Common Noun - ANSWER- The class or group of people, places, and things (not 
capitalized) 
Proper Nouns - ANSWER- The names of a specific person, place, or thing (capitalized) 
General Nouns - ANSWER- The names of conditions or ideas 
Specific Nouns - ANSWER- Names people, places, and things that are understood by 
using your senses 
Collective Nouns...
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ACT English Practice Questions and Complete Solutions
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What is the rule for subject-verb agreement? singular verbs end with *s* and plural verbs *do not* 
 
What do you use past perfect for? to make clear the chronology of two events completed at a definite time in the past, one before the other 
 
ex: Before I went to the performance with Kelly, I *had* never *appreciated* ballet before 
 
What do you use the present perfect for? to describe an event that began in the past and continues into the present, or to describe an even that was completed at...
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WGU English Composition 1 100% Correct!!
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Clause - ANSWERA group of words having a subject and a verb 
 
Comma Splice - ANSWERA comma incorrectly used to connect (splice together) two complete thoughts 
 
Dependent Clause - ANSWERA group of words having a subject and verb that does not express a complete thought and is not able to stand alone (also called a subordinate clause) 
 
Fused Sentence - ANSWERA run-on with no punctuation to mark the break between thoughts 
 
Independent Clause - ANSWERA group of words having a subject and verb...
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COMBO CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION, CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION MODULAR-153 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 LATEST UPDATE|DOWNLOAD TO PASS
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Ambiguity 
A possible double meaning that may confuse a listener or reader 
 
 
 
Colloquial 
Used in some dictionaries to label words appropriate only in informal speech 
 
 
 
 
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Consistency 
The result of staying within one pattern and avoiding confusing shifts in tense or grammatical perspective 
 
 
 
Convention 
the customary way of doing things; what a reader or list...
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COMBO CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION, CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION MODULAR EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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COMBO CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION, 
CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION 
MODULAR EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | 
GRADED A+ 
Ambiguity 
Correct Answer: A possible double meaning that may confuse a listener or reader 
Colloquial 
Correct Answer: Used in some dictionaries to label words appropriate only in informal 
speech 
Consistency 
Correct Answer: The result of staying within one pattern and avoiding confusing shifts in 
tense or grammatical perspective 
Convention 
Corre...
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IXL FINAL STUDY EXAM 2024.
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IXL FINAL STUDY EXAM 2024. 
Appositive Phrase - correct answer Noun that follows and renames or describes another noun 
 
Three types of clauses - correct answer independent/dependent/relative 
 
relative clause - correct answer dependent clause that functions as an adjective 
 
what does a relative clause usually start with - correct answer whom, whose, which, that, who 
 
participle - correct answer verbal adejctive 
 
what does a present participle end with? - correct answer ing 
 
what does ...
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COLLEGE COMPOSITION MODULAR, CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION MODULAR LESSON 1, CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION MODULAR LESSON 2, CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION MODULAR EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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COLLEGE COMPOSITION MODULAR, 
CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION 
MODULAR LESSON 1, CLEP COLLEGE 
COMPOSITION MODULAR LESSON 2, 
CLEP COLLEGE COMPOSITION 
MODULAR EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | 
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Pronouns 
Correct Answer: Agree with the noun they represent (antecedent) in gender and number 
Nominative Case 
Correct Answer: Type of Pronouns (I, you, she, he we, you, they) 
Objective Case 
Correct Answer: Type of Pronouns (me, you, her, him, us, them) 
Possessi...
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ENG1514 LATEST UPDATES EXAM
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ENG1514 LATEST UPDATES EXAM 
SECTION A: Integrated Content and Text-Based Questions 
Question 1 – 18x1 Mark = 18 Marks 
1 Write out in full the example of a verb phrase in the present participle /present perfect in the first sentence in Paragraph 1 
In the second sentence of paragraph 1, after analysing the phrase “the severe storm” as a Noun Phrase answer the following questions: 
2a Identify the premodifier 
‘the and severe’ 
2b What is the head noun? 
“the severe storm” 
2c Writ...
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