Does the following passage contain a tense inconsistency error?

David isn’t really focused on writing, because he loved music and performance more than anything else.

Group of answer choices

Yes

No

I don't know

Yes

No.

To determine if the given passage contains a tense inconsistency error, we need to examine the verb tenses used in the sentence. In this case, the present tense verb "isn't" is used to describe David's lack of focus, while the past tense verb "loved" is used to describe his love for music and performance.

Based on this analysis, we can conclude that the passage does contain a tense inconsistency error. The use of the present tense "isn't" conflicts with the past tense "loved," which should be either "loves" or "has loved" to maintain consistency.

Therefore, the correct answer is: Yes, the passage contains a tense inconsistency error.