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diff --git a/chapel.html.markdown b/chapel.html.markdown
index 02a96b04..866e92d2 100644
--- a/chapel.html.markdown
+++ b/chapel.html.markdown
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ var stringSet: domain(string); // empty set of strings
stringSet += "a";
stringSet += "b";
stringSet += "c";
-stringSet += "a"; // Redundant add "a"
+stringSet += "a"; // Redundant add "a"
stringSet -= "c"; // Remove "c"
writeln( stringSet );
@@ -524,12 +524,12 @@ genericProc( 1.0+2.0i, 3.0+4.0i );
// The param modifier on the arg is used to enforce this constraint.
proc whereProc( param N : int ): void
where ( N > 0 ) {
- writeln( "N is greater than 0" );
+ writeln( "N is greater than 0" );
}
proc whereProc( param N : int ): void
where ( N < 0 ) {
- writeln( "N is less than 0" );
+ writeln( "N is less than 0" );
}
whereProc( 10 );
@@ -629,11 +629,11 @@ for (i, j) in zip( toThisArray.domain, -100..#5 ){
}
writeln( toThisArray );
-// This is all very important in undestanding why the statement
+// This is all very important in understanding why the statement
// var iterArray : [1..10] int = [ i in 1..10 ] if ( i % 2 == 1 ) then j;
// exhibits a runtime error.
// Even though the domain of the array and the loop-expression are
-// the same size, the body of the expression can be though of as an iterator.
+// the same size, the body of the expression can be thought of as an iterator.
// Because iterators can yield nothing, that iterator yields a different number
// of things than the domain of the array or loop, which is not allowed.
@@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ proc main(){
[ val in myBigArray ] val = 1 / val; // Parallel operation
// Atomic variables, common to many languages, are ones whose operations
- // occur uninterupted. Multiple threads can both modify atomic variables
+ // occur uninterrupted. Multiple threads can both modify atomic variables
// and can know that their values are safe.
// Chapel atomic variables can be of type bool, int, uint, and real.
var uranium: atomic int;