Study Guide 2026 PDF for Nursing and Allied Health
Students | Grammar Rules, Sentence Structure,
Punctuation, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension,
and Language Mechanics | Comprehensive English
Exam Preparation to Strengthen Writing Skills,
Test-Taking Confidence, and HESI / TEAS
Performance
, 1. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A) The dog chased it's tail.
B) The dogs chased their tails.
C) The dog chased their tail.
D) The dogs chaced their tails.
Correct Option: B
Rationale: Option B is correct because it uses "their" to refer to the plural noun "dogs,"
which aligns with standard English grammar rules for possessive pronouns.
2. Identify the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb.
A) She run every morning.
B) She runs every morning.
C) She running every morning.
D) She runned every morning.
Correct Option: B
Rationale: Option B uses the present simple tense "runs," which is the correct form for
the third person singular subject "She."
3. Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
A) Its a beautiful day, don't you think?
B) It's a beautiful day, dont you think?
C) It's a beautiful day; don't you think?
D) Its a beautifull day, don't you think?
Correct Option: C
Rationale: Option C is correctly punctuated. "It's" is the contraction for "it is," and the
semicolon is correctly used before "don't you think?" to separate related independent
clauses.
4. Which sentence is written in passive voice?
A) The chef cooked a delicious meal.
B) A delicious meal was cooked by the chef.
C) The chef is cooking a delicious meal.
D) The chef will cook a delicious meal.
Correct Option: B
Rationale: Option B is in passive voice because the subject ("delicious meal") receives
the action of the verb ("was cooked") rather than performing it.