diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/21-a2-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-discuss-roles-and-responsibilies/65dab20c41a21a817084ecdb.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/21-a2-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-discuss-roles-and-responsibilies/65dab20c41a21a817084ecdb.md index f675c1a4f64..988155efa9a 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/21-a2-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-discuss-roles-and-responsibilies/65dab20c41a21a817084ecdb.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/21-a2-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-discuss-roles-and-responsibilies/65dab20c41a21a817084ecdb.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ dashedName: task-100 The phrase `you're doing great` is a way to tell someone they are performing very well or successfully managing a situation. It's a form of encouragement or praise. For example, `After seeing how well you organized the event, I must say, you're doing great!` -After it, you can use phrases starting with `verb-ing` that describe what the person is doing well at. For instance, `You're doing great keeping up with your studies.` +After it, you can use phrases starting with a verb, that end in `-ing`, that describe what the person is doing well at. For instance, `You're doing great keeping up with your studies.` `Deal with` means to manage or handle something, especially a problem or challenge. It involves taking action to address a situation or problem. For example, `She has to deal with a lot of emails every morning.`