HESI - Information to Memorize
dependent clause
A phrase that can't stand alone as a complete sentence. example: "I went to the store to grab food." dependent: "to grab food."
Conjunction
A word used to join words or groups of words, phrases, or clauses. use mnemonic FANBOYS to remember: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
who vs whom
Who is used when referring to the SUBJECT (person doing the action) Whom is used referring to the OBJECT (the receiver of the action) who example: "the spy who loved me." who loved me? HE did. (notice the spy is doing the loving here) * use who if you can replace the pronoun w/ he, she, or they. OR if you can answer the question with any of the above as shown above. whom example: "the spy whom I loved" whom did I love? I loved HIM. (notice I am doing the loving here) * used whom if you can replace the pronoun w/ him, her, or them. OR if you can answer the question with any of the above as shown above.
temperature formula
C= (F-32)/1.8 F= 1.8C+32 * note: C to F = x9/5+32 * note: F to C = /9x5-32
adverbs
Describe ACTIONS (verbs); often end in -ly but NOT ALL answers one of these questions usually when, where, how? and why? example: slowly, rapidly, badly, sweetly, etc
I Value Xylophones Like Cows Do Milk
I = 1 V = 5 X= 10 L = 50 C = 100 D = 500 M = 1000 * when a smaller Roman numeral is in front of a larger Roman numeral you subtract (ex: IX = 10 - 1 = 9) * when Roman numerals are listed biggest to smallest you add (ex: MMXII = 1000+1000+10+1+1 = 2012) * a bar (-) over a number means the # is 1,000 x bigger. (ex: V w/ bar over it = 5000)
8 parts of speech
Noun Pronoun Verb Adjective Adverb Conjunction Preposition Interjection
homophones
These are words that are pronounced the same, but have different meanings. example: mail and male
predicate adjective
an adjective that follows a linking verb and helps describe the subject within the predicate. example: "Anna seems friendly." "friendly" is describing the subject within the predicate.
effect
is a NOUN. is the experience of the verb/ the result of the change. synonym for result or consequence. use mnemonic RAVEN to: "remember affect is a verb effect is a noun"
affect
is a VERB. means to impact, change, or influence something. use mnemonic RAVEN to: "remember affect is a verb effect is a noun"
King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk
kilo, hecto, deka, base, deci, centi, milli
noun
names a person, place, thing, or idea
verbs
show action or state of being. Examples: walked, ran, drove
pronous
takes the place of a noun. shows possession. example: I, me, they, she, it, etc.
direct object
the person or thing that is DIRECTLY affected by the action of the verb. note: comes after a transitive verb. example: "the students watched the professor distribute the examinations." verb = watched IO = DO = "the professor"
indirect object
the person or thing that is INDIRECTLY affected by the action of the verb. *aka the recipient of the direct object. note: comes after an action verb. you can find it between the verb and the direct object! example: "the professor gave his class the test results." verb = gave IO = "his class" DO = "the test results"
Homographs
words that are spelled the same but have different meaning
Which vs. That
"which" is used to introduce nonessential clauses (adds information to a sentence but is not necessary to make meaning) note: uses commas to set off non-essential clauses. "that" is used to introduce essential clauses (needed to make the sentence clear) note: does NOT use commas to introduce an essential clause. HINT: if the blank comes after a comma, choose "which" of it doesn't use "that"
Freezing point of water
0 degrees Celsius OR 32 degrees Fahrenheit
the gallon man
1 gallon, 4 quarts, 8 pints, 16 cups, 128 ounces * note: 1 cup = 8 oz * note: 1 mL = 1 cc (mL's and cc's are the same)
2.54 centimers = ___ inch
1 inch
2.2 pounds = ____ kilogram
1 kilogram
3 teaspoons = ___ tablespoons
1 tablespoon
1 mile = ____ yards
1,760 yards
boiling point of water
100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit
1 foot = ____ inches
12 inches
1 tablespoon (tbsp) = ____ ml
15 milliliters (mL)
1 pound = ____ ounces
16 ounces
1 ton = ____ pounds
2,000 pounds
1 yard = ____ feet
3 feet
1 ounce = ___ mL
30 mL
1 teaspoon = ___ mL
5 mL
1 mile = ____ feet
5,280 feet
Interjection
A word that expresses emotion. has NO grammatical connection to the other words. example: yikes! or whew!
Preposition
A word that expresses relationships. answers the question where? example: (when it happens is it) in, among, around, beneath, at, to, off, etc.
lie vs lay
Lie is to recline or rest (ex. I lie down after school). Lay is to put or place (ex. I lay my bookbag down on the floor). Lay requires a direct object, lie does not. mnemonic to remember: "think recline with lie and place with lay"
Homonyms
Two words that sound alike and are spelled alike but have different meanings.
independent clause (main clause)
a clause that may stand on its own and make sense as a complete sentence. example: "I went to the store to grab food." independent: "I went to the store."
predicate nominative
a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb (such as; is, was, or are) and renames the subject within the predicate. example: "John is the captain of the baseball team." John is renamed the captain! so captain is the P.N
predicate
a sentence consists of two parts, a subject and a predicate. the predicate tell us what the subject does or what is done to the subject. begins at the verb then, all the way down. example: "the cat sat on the mat." subject = the cat predicate = sat on the mat
adjectives
a word used to modify or describe a NOUN OR PRONOUN, such as "happy," "sad," or "pretty." detail/attribute. answers the question which one? what kind? or how many? example: black, ugly, small, bitter, friendly, etc