diff --git a/1-js/02-first-steps/14-function-basics/article.md b/1-js/02-first-steps/14-function-basics/article.md index dd395a11..f8ce67d2 100644 --- a/1-js/02-first-steps/14-function-basics/article.md +++ b/1-js/02-first-steps/14-function-basics/article.md @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ function showMessage(from, text = anotherFunction()) { ``` ```smart header="Evaluation of default parameters" -In JavaScript, a default parameter is evaluated every time the function is called without the respective parameter. In the example above, `anotherFunctions()` is called everytime `someMessage()` is called without the `text` parameter. This is in contrast to some other languages like Python, where any default parameters are evaluated only once during the initial interpretation. +In JavaScript, a default parameter is evaluated every time the function is called without the respective parameter. In the example above, `anotherFunction()` is called every time `someMessage()` is called without the `text` parameter. This is in contrast to some other languages like Python, where any default parameters are evaluated only once during the initial interpretation. ```