Hesi A2 Grammar Practice Test
Questions And Answers A+ Graded
Nouns CORRECT ANSWERS identify people, Places, things, ideas, or animals.
Common Nouns CORRECT ANSWERS Normal nouns Identify people, places, things,
ideas, or animals.
Example: The Dog barked at the mailman.
The FLag is in the plaza.
Proper Nouns CORRECT ANSWERS refer to specific persons, places or things. Proper
Nouns always require capitalization.
Example:
George Washington was the first president of the United States of America.
Ben Affleck lives in Los Angeles.
Abstract nouns CORRECT ANSWERS Are used to identify an idea or quality.
Examples: Truth, Danger, Beauty, intelligence, and adventure.
She always had a passion for adventure.
The judge only wanted to know the truth.
Pronouns: Personal CORRECT ANSWERS Replace nouns and nouns phrases in a
sentence. the pronoun we use depends on its role in the sentence. Typically replace
nouns identifying people, animals, or ideas.
Nominative Pronouns CORRECT ANSWERS Replace the subject of a sentence. The
subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
Mary and I brought the book to school. → We brought the book to school.
Melissa and Ana like to play Monopoly. → They like to play
Objective Pronouns CORRECT ANSWERS Replace the object of a sentence. The
object pronouns are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
Ex: Rebecca and I saw John on the way to school. → Rebecca and I saw him on the
way to school.
Jack and Kate didn't eat all of the pizza. → Jack and Kate didn't eat all of it.
, Possessive Pronouns CORRECT ANSWERS Are used to express possession. In other
words, we use possessive pronouns when we want to show that something belongs to
someone or something. Ex: Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, and theirs.
That pencil belongs to me. → That pencil is mine.
That book belongs to Cheryl. → That book is hers.
We bought the couch together. → The couch is ours.
Adjectives CORRECT ANSWERS Are used to give us more information about nouns
and pronouns. They're describing words like colors, sizes, quantities, numbers,
nationalities, etc.
Possessive Adjectives CORRECT ANSWERS Express ownership. The possessive
adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our, and their.
That blue car belongs to me. → That's my blue car.
We bought that couch together. → That's our coach.
John's idea is really great. → His idea is really great.
Nouns as Adjectives CORRECT ANSWERS Sometimes, we can use nouns as a way to
describe other nouns.
We're going to be late for history class.
History is a noun but in this case, it's acting as an adjective. ( It gives us more
information about the class by answering the questions "which one?" and "what kind?".)
Verbs as Adjectives CORRECT ANSWERS When a verb is used as an adjective, It's
called a participle and generally ends in -ed or -ing.
The falling tree scared a lot of people.
Mashed potatoes are one of my favorite foods.
Verbs CORRECT ANSWERS represent action, a state or an occurrence.
Ex: Jane runs to school every day.
Sarah always studies at night.
I always listen to you.