HESI practice test notes-questions PDF

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Vocabulary Math Reading comprehension Grammar dependent clause is a clause that provides a sentence element with additional information, but which cannot stand as a sentence. Mnemonic A WHITE BUS A- Although W- Whenever H- However I- If T- Though E- Even if B- Because U- Unless S- Since

“Although she is hungry, she is not going to eat.” is correct. A dependent clause begins with words such as although, since, if, when, and because. A dependent clause cannot stand on its own, so it may also be referred to as a “weak” clause. “which was running 15 minutes behind schedule” is correct. The dependent clause in a sentence is the part which cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and functions a noun, adjective, or adverb.

A simple predicate is the verb in the sentence—an action word. The word never describes the verb, Heather is the subject, and her is a pronoun. The paid vacation benefit is available to part- and full-time employees in the company.

The best way to identify a predicate nominative is by looking for the article (a, an, the) that appears before it.

Donna seems a little sad today

“Seems” is a linking verb because it links the subject to the other words, but it doesn’t express action. The other options contain only action verbs.

This sentence is grammatically incorrect Harry wanted to tell her the truth; he knew exactly how to do it.Explanation: This sentence is incorrect, because we can’t use a conjunction when using a semicolon to separate two independent clauses. The corrected form is noted above....


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