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Desert Crow
The question "She's __________ to do some shopping. She will be back soon." has a typo, since it includes the 's contraction, while still keeping 'has' and 'have' in the answers, making it read "She's has gone to do some shopping."
"That is a beautiful bird. _____ feather is beautiful." would be more logical if changed to the plural, feathers. Feather would only be used to describe a singular, likely discarded feather from a bird: "I found this beautiful feather in the grass, do you know what kind of bird it came from?". For a suitable singular noun, you could say plumage, a collective term for feathers: https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/plumage
For example, from Wikipedia: Apart from its greater size, the common raven differs from its cousins, the crows, by having a larger and heavier black beak, shaggy feathers around the throat and above the beak, and a wedge-shaped tail. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_raven
Eager Clam
Question 10, "She's __________ to do some shopping. She will be back soon.", does not fit the option "has gone". The " 's" has to be removed.
Educational explanations. 👍 Explanations cover why the correct answers are correct and why the wrong answers are wrong (when appropriate). E.g.: #q30, #q4, #q12
"That is a beautiful bird. _____ feather is beautiful." would be more logical if changed to the plural, feathers. Feather would only be used to describe a singular, likely discarded feather from a bird: "I found this beautiful feather in the grass, do you know what kind of bird it came from?". For a suitable singular noun, you could say plumage, a collective term for feathers: https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/plumage
For example, from Wikipedia: Apart from its greater size, the common raven differs from its cousins, the crows, by having a larger and heavier black beak, shaggy feathers around the throat and above the beak, and a wedge-shaped tail.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_raven
"has gone". The " 's" has to be removed.