HESI A2 Version 4 Grammar

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HESI A2 Version 4 Grammar Questions

Question 1 of 5

He---------------------------- football games.

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct sentence structure should be 'Almost never attends' to convey the meaning that he rarely goes to football games. In English grammar, adverbs like 'almost' should be placed before 'never' to correctly modify the verb 'attends.' Therefore, choice B is the correct answer.

Question 2 of 5

It was a beautiful performance. We all watched her from a balcony in the theater as she danced gracefully across the ------------------- stage.

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: 'Massive.' In this context, 'massive' is used to describe the size or grandeur of the stage, emphasizing the impact of the performance. The word 'massive' conveys a sense of scale and importance, highlighting the significance of the setting for the performance. It implies that the stage is large and impressive, fitting for a beautiful and graceful performance to captivate the audience.

Question 3 of 5

John F. Kennedy was a senator before he -------------------- president in 1960.

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is 'C: Was elected.' This form is the past simple passive voice, which correctly indicates that John F. Kennedy was elected as president in 1960 after serving as a senator. In the sentence, 'was' is the auxiliary verb needed for the passive voice construction. Choice A, 'Elected,' is in the simple past tense but lacks the necessary auxiliary verb 'was' to form the passive voice. Choice B, 'Was electing,' is in the past continuous tense, which is not appropriate for this context. Choice D, 'Had elected,' is in the past perfect tense, which is not suitable here as the action of being elected president occurred after being a senator, not before.

Question 4 of 5

Which of the following correctly completes the sentence? 'He -------------------------- football game.'

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is 'Almost never attends.' Adverbs of frequency in English, like 'almost never,' usually come before the main verb. In this case, the adverb 'almost never' should precede the verb 'attends.' Thus, the sentence should be 'He almost never attends football games.' This word order effectively conveys the idea that he rarely goes to football games.

Question 5 of 5

Which word best fills in the blank? If they ______ that the weather was going to be so bad, they wouldn’t have gone to the beach.

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In this sentence, we are talking about a past condition that did not happen. The correct structure to express this type of situation is the third conditional, which uses the past perfect in the if-clause (had known) and would have + past participle in the main clause (wouldn't have gone). Therefore, the correct answer is 'C: Had known.' This choice correctly conveys the idea that if they had known about the bad weather in advance, they would not have gone to the beach.

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