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-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb4
-rw-r--r--railties/guides/source/action_view_overview.textile2
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb
index ad8896a2fd..1395400159 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ module ActionView
# <div id="person_123" class="person foo"> Joe Bloggs </div>
#
# You can also pass an array of Active Record objects, which will then
- # get iterates over and yield each record as an argument for the block.
+ # get iterated over and yield each record as an argument for the block.
# For example:
#
# <%= div_for(@people, :class => "foo") do |person| %>
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ module ActionView
# <tr id="foo_person_123" class="person">...
#
# You can also pass an array of objects which this method will loop through
- # and yield the current object to the supplied block, reduce the need for
+ # and yield the current object to the supplied block, reducing the need for
# having to iterate through the object (using <tt>each</tt>) beforehand.
# For example (assuming @people is an array of Person objects):
#
diff --git a/railties/guides/source/action_view_overview.textile b/railties/guides/source/action_view_overview.textile
index d1827c649b..edaaeb8543 100644
--- a/railties/guides/source/action_view_overview.textile
+++ b/railties/guides/source/action_view_overview.textile
@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ Will generate this HTML output:
</tr>
</html>
-You can pass a collection of Active Record objects. This method will loops through your objects and create a container for each of them. For example, given +@posts+ is an array of two +Post+ objects:
+You can pass a collection of Active Record objects. This method will loop through your objects and create a container for each of them. For example, given +@posts+ is an array of two +Post+ objects:
<ruby>
<%= content_tag_for(:tr, @posts) do |post| %>