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makvit [3.9K]
2 years ago
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Scarborough is a great place to go, whether it’s for a short break or a nice, long holiday. It had an abundance of B&Bs, hot

els and self-catering facilities in both the North and South Bays. There are also plenty of sights and attractions for all the family. Standing guard between the two bays is the grand Scarborough Castle. It has had a long and turbulent history because of its prime location on the headland. The castle is great value for money and offered stunning views of the coast. Scarborough also boasts Europe’s largest open-air theatre, where you can see many spectacular performances which are a must, particularly in the long, summer evenings. The theatre has a rich history and spectators from all over Yorkshire flocked to fill its amphitheatre.
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n200080 [17]2 years ago
4 0

The verb tense errors that are contained in the text are:

A:  It had an abundance of B&Bs, hotels and self-catering facilities in both the North and South Bays. (Wrong)

Correct version is:  It has an abundance of B&Bs, hotels and self-catering facilities in both the North and South Bays.

<h3>What are the other verb tense errors?</h3>

Wrong verb tense: The castle is great value for money and offered stunning views of the coast.

Correct verb tense: The castle is great value for money and offeres stunning views of the coast.

Wrong Verb Tense: The theatre has a rich history and spectators from all over Yorkshire flocked to fill its Amphitheatre.

Correct verb tense: The theatre has a rich history and spectators from all over Yorkshire flock to fill its Amphitheatre.

The dominant verb tense error above is that the tenses were supposed to be present continuous rather than past tense.

Learn more about verb tense errors at:

brainly.com/question/16112938

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