diff --git a/9-regular-expressions/07-regexp-escaping/article.md b/9-regular-expressions/07-regexp-escaping/article.md index eed76791..3a4640b4 100644 --- a/9-regular-expressions/07-regexp-escaping/article.md +++ b/9-regular-expressions/07-regexp-escaping/article.md @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ The similar search in one of previous examples worked with `pattern:/\d\.\d/`, b The reason is that backslashes are "consumed" by a string. As we may recall, regular strings have their own special characters, such as `\n`, and a backslash is used for escaping. -Here's how "\d\.\d" is preceived: +Here's how "\d\.\d" is perceived: ```js run alert("\d\.\d"); // d.d