@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Motivation</h3>
5757 </pre>
5858 </div>
5959
60- Nesting allow the grouping of related style rules, like this:
60+ Nesting allows the grouping of related style rules, like this:
6161
6262 <div class='example'>
6363 <pre class=lang-css>
@@ -251,14 +251,14 @@ Direct Nesting {#direct}
251251 </div>
252252
253253 Note: The last invalid example is technically not ambiguous,
254- but it's still invalid because allowing it would be an editting hazard.
254+ but it's still invalid because allowing it would be an editing hazard.
255255 Later edits to the stylesheet might remove the first selector in the list,
256256 making the other one the new "first selector",
257257 and making the rule invalid.
258258 Turning an otherwise-innocuous action
259259 (like removing a selector from a list)
260260 into a possible error
261- makes editting more complicated,
261+ makes editing more complicated,
262262 and is author-hostile,
263263 so we disallow it as a possibility.
264264
@@ -270,14 +270,14 @@ The Nesting At-Rule: ''@nest'' {#at-nest}
270270 Some valid nesting selectors,
271271 like ''.foo &'' ,
272272 are disallowed,
273- and editting the selector in certain ways can make the rule invalid unexpectedly.
273+ and editing the selector in certain ways can make the rule invalid unexpectedly.
274274 As well,
275- some people find the nesting difficult to visually distinguish
275+ some people find the nesting challenging to distinguish visually
276276 from the surrounding declarations.
277277
278278 To aid in all these issues,
279279 this specification defines the ''@nest'' rule,
280- which imposes less restrictions on how to validly nest style rules.
280+ which imposes fewer restrictions on how to validly nest style rules.
281281 Its syntax is:
282282
283283 <pre class=prod>
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