diff --git a/1-js/08-prototypes/01-prototype-inheritance/article.md b/1-js/08-prototypes/01-prototype-inheritance/article.md index 8da5fb76..fa68ee4c 100644 --- a/1-js/08-prototypes/01-prototype-inheritance/article.md +++ b/1-js/08-prototypes/01-prototype-inheritance/article.md @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ The resulting picture: ![](proto-animal-rabbit-walk-3.svg) -If we had other objects like `bird`, `snake` etc inheriting from `animal`, they would also gain access to methods of `animal`. But `this` in each method call would be the corresponding object, evaluated at the call-time (before dot), not `animal`. So when we write data into `this`, it is stored into these objects. +If we had other objects, like `bird`, `snake`, etc., inheriting from `animal`, they would also gain access to methods of `animal`. But `this` in each method call would be the corresponding object, evaluated at the call-time (before dot), not `animal`. So when we write data into `this`, it is stored into these objects. As a result, methods are shared, but the object state is not.