Examples Of Teas 6 English Usage Questions

Here are some examples of questions you might encounter in the English usage section of the TEAS 6 exam:

Q1: Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

  • A) Neither the teacher nor the students was ready for the test.
  • B) Neither the teacher nor the students were ready for the test.
  • C) Neither the teacher or the students were ready for the test.
  • D) Neither the teacher or the students was ready for the test.

Answer: B) Neither the teacher nor the students were ready for the test.

Explanation: When using “neither…nor,” the verb should agree with the noun closest to it. Here, “students” is plural, so the correct verb is “were.”


Q2: Identify the sentence with the correct punctuation.

  • A) The cat, which was sleeping on the windowsill, was startled by the loud noise.
  • B) The cat which was sleeping on the windowsill was startled by the loud noise.
  • C) The cat, which was sleeping on the windowsill was startled by the loud noise.
  • D) The cat which, was sleeping on the windowsill, was startled by the loud noise.

Answer: A) The cat, which was sleeping on the windowsill, was startled by the loud noise.

Explanation: Non-restrictive clauses, like “which was sleeping on the windowsill,” should be set off by commas.


Q3: Select the word that best completes the sentence: “The committee is scheduled to _ next Tuesday.”

  • A) meat
  • B) meet
  • C) mete
  • D) met

Answer: B) meet

Explanation: “Meet” is the correct verb meaning to come together for a discussion or activity. “Meat” refers to animal flesh, “mete” means to distribute, and “met” is the past tense of “meet.”


Q4: Which of the following sentences uses the correct form of the word?

  • A) She was affected by the movie’s affect.
  • B) She was effected by the movie’s affect.
  • C) She was affected by the movie’s effect.
  • D) She was effected by the movie’s effect.

Answer: C) She was affected by the movie’s effect.

Explanation: “Affected” is the correct verb form meaning influenced, and “effect” is the noun form meaning the result or outcome.

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