diff --git a/1-js/04-object-basics/07-optional-chaining/article.md b/1-js/04-object-basics/07-optional-chaining/article.md index 29eddcd8..6edf231c 100644 --- a/1-js/04-object-basics/07-optional-chaining/article.md +++ b/1-js/04-object-basics/07-optional-chaining/article.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ That's the expected result. JavaScript works like this. As `user.address` is `un In many practical cases we'd prefer to get `undefined` instead of an error here (meaning "no street"). -...And another example. In the web development, we may need the information about an element on the page. We can find this element using a special method call, such as `document.querySelector('.elem')`, and it either returns an object or `null` when there's no such element. +...And another example. In the web development, we can get an object that corresponds to a web page element using a special method call, such as `document.querySelector('.elem')`, and it returns `null` when there's no such element. ```js run // the result of the call document.querySelector('.elem') may be null