Quiz #5 was a toughie. The problem lies in the word, “replete.” It means “way more than enough.” Like “replete with 10 swimming pools.” It’s misused here, suggesting only “having” or “equipped with.”
Grammar Quiz # 6 Ok, you sharp-eyed Writercare fans, can you spot the glaring grammatical error in this sentence? “Eduardo’s long career hit a milestone recently; he published his tenth book.”
I don’t believe the word “long” is needed with the word “milestone” in the same sentence.