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diff --git a/railties/guides/source/form_helpers.textile b/railties/guides/source/form_helpers.textile
index 146b75da3f..26cbdfc44f 100644
--- a/railties/guides/source/form_helpers.textile
+++ b/railties/guides/source/form_helpers.textile
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ end
The corresponding view +app/views/articles/new.html.erb+ using +form_for+ looks like this:
<erb>
-<%= form_for :article, @article, :url => { :action => "create" }, :html => {:class => "nifty_form"} do |f| %>
+<%= form_for @article, :url => { :action => "create" }, :html => {:class => "nifty_form"} do |f| %>
<%= f.text_field :title %>
<%= f.text_area :body, :size => "60x12" %>
<%= submit_tag "Create" %>
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ The helper methods called on the form builder are identical to the model object
You can create a similar binding without actually creating +&lt;form&gt;+ tags with the +fields_for+ helper. This is useful for editing additional model objects with the same form. For example if you had a Person model with an associated ContactDetail model you could create a form for creating both like so:
<erb>
-<%= form_for :person, @person, :url => { :action => "create" } do |person_form| %>
+<%= form_for @person, :url => { :action => "create" } do |person_form| %>
<%= person_form.text_field :name %>
<%= fields_for @person.contact_detail do |contact_details_form| %>
<%= contact_details_form.text_field :phone_number %>