diff --git a/1-js/04-object-basics/04-object-methods/article.md b/1-js/04-object-basics/04-object-methods/article.md index 5328e5cf..0af2eddc 100644 --- a/1-js/04-object-basics/04-object-methods/article.md +++ b/1-js/04-object-basics/04-object-methods/article.md @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ If you come from another programming language, then you are probably used to the In JavaScript `this` is "free", its value is evaluated at call-time and does not depend on where the method was declared, but rather on what's the object "before the dot". -The concept of run-time evaluated `this` has both pluses and minuses. On the one hand, a function can be reused for different objects. On the the other hand, greater flexibility opens a place for mistakes. +The concept of run-time evaluated `this` has both pluses and minuses. On the one hand, a function can be reused for different objects. On the other hand, greater flexibility opens a place for mistakes. Here our position is not to judge whether this language design decision is good or bad. We'll understand how to work with it, how to get benefits and evade problems. ```