HESI A2 Grammar Practice Test
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2022
- Full length HESI grammar practice test with detailed answer explanations. Smart Edition Academy is sharing tips and tricks for scoring higher on the HESI A2 grammar section and studying for the HESI A2 in 2022.
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very helpful thank you
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Thank you so much
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that is a lecture class player if so why asking for answer are we well then?
Videos are good and all, but consider people who listen while driving. You should read off all possible answers
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Hey, I thought it was, Harry ran more slower than Olive. since we are comparing two people.
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The “er” in “slower” already implies more, so you wouldn’t say “more slower.”
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no!
I have a hard time with this area
We can definitely help you out with the grammar section! If you need more help check out the links in the description of this video for our free practice test: www.smarteditionacademy.com/free-hesi-practice-test/ , online course: www.smarteditionacademy.com/hesi-a2-online-course/ and our free HESI facebook study group here: facebook.com/groups/hesia2helpstudygroup