The mistakes: • “I hear you will go to Paris last month” Should be- “I heard you went to Paris last month.” • “I am sure you will.” Should be- “I’m sure you did.” • “Will you see Sophia...” Should be- “Did you see Sophia...” • “I did heard Ridley...” Should be- “I did hear Ridley...” • “I will see our old friend Steven Eastwood last week.” Should be- “I saw our old friend Steven Eastwood last week.” • “He will be doing very well.” Should be- “He was doing very well.” • “It was called U.T... Should be- “It is called U.T...” • “You must saw it.” Should be- “You must see it.”
That’s all! The main problem through out this passage was the tenses. The mistakes should be put into past tense.
In this excerpt from Kennedy's 1963 Civil Rights Address, the idea that is being most clearly defined is B) equality. He states that every American man or woman of any color should be equal, and that there shouldn't be any differences between white and black people.