The correct form of the verbs in parentheses.
1) Norwich ( to be) a beautiful and ancient city. From St. james Hill, above the city on Mousehold Heath, the buildings of old Norwich ( can ,to see) clustered around the Cathedral. The streets and alleys, the churches and the fine old buildings ilustrate how prosperous and important Norwich (to be) for nearly a thousand years.
2) Nelson ( to be) a pupil at the school here, first ( to establish) in the 15th centry. Opposite the cathedral is tombland Aleey, where many victimis of the Great Plague (to bury). Just around the corner is the restored medieval street of Elm Hill ( to light) at night by the warm glow of lamplight.
3) Theatre Royal, first ( to establish) in 1757, still( to present) productions of opera, ballet and theatre. Over a 100 years ago the writer George Borrow ( to say) that Norwich( to be) a fine old city that( to be) still true today for citizens and visitors, alike.
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1 is/ can be seen / has been
2 used to be / established/ are buried /who is lit
3 established /presents/ said / was / is.
2 used to be / established/ are buried /who is lit
3 established /presents/ said / was / is.
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