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diff --git a/src/Scope.js b/src/Scope.js index 0084d80c..7d802a51 100644 --- a/src/Scope.js +++ b/src/Scope.js @@ -119,13 +119,13 @@ function errorHandlerFor(element, error) { * - Scopes can be nested. A scope (prototypically) inherits properties from its parent scope. * - Scopes can be attached (bound) to the HTML DOM tree (the view). * - A scope {@link angular.scope.$become becomes} `this` for a controller. - * - Scope's {@link angular.scope.$eval $eval} is used to update its view. + * - A scope's {@link angular.scope.$eval $eval} is used to update its view. * - Scopes can {@link angular.scope.$watch watch} properties and fire events. * * # Basic Operations * Scopes can be created by calling {@link angular.scope() angular.scope()} or by compiling HTML. * - * {@link angular.widget Widgets} and data bindings register listeners on the current scope to get + * {@link angular.widget Widgets} and data bindings register listeners on the current scope to be * notified of changes to the scope state. When notified, these listeners push the updated state * through to the DOM. * @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ function errorHandlerFor(element, error) { * * # When scopes are evaluated * Anyone can update a scope by calling its {@link angular.scope.$eval $eval()} method. By default - * angular widgets listen to user change events (e.g. the user enters text into text field), copy + * angular widgets listen to user change events (e.g. the user enters text into a text field), copy * the data from the widget to the scope (the MVC model), and then call the `$eval()` method on the * root scope to update dependents. This creates a spreadsheet-like behavior: the bound views update * immediately as the user types into the text field. @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ function errorHandlerFor(element, error) { * * Because a change in the model that's triggered either by user input or by server response calls * `$eval()`, it is unnecessary to call `$eval()` from within your controller. The only time when - * calling `$eval()` is needed, is when implementing a custom widget or service. + * calling `$eval()` is needed is when implementing a custom widget or service. * * Because scopes are inherited, the child scope `$eval()` overrides the parent `$eval()` method. * So to update the whole page you need to call `$eval()` on the root scope as `$root.$eval()`. @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ function createScope(parent, providers, instanceCache) { * {@link angular.scope.$eval()} with expression parameter, but also wraps it in a try/catch * block. * - * If exception is thrown then `exceptionHandler` is used to handle the exception. + * If an exception is thrown then `exceptionHandler` is used to handle the exception. * * # Example <pre> @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ function createScope(parent, providers, instanceCache) { * * @description * Registers `listener` as a callback to be executed every time the `watchExp` changes. Be aware - * that callback gets, by default, called upon registration, this can be prevented via the + * that the callback gets, by default, called upon registration, this can be prevented via the * `initRun` parameter. * * # Example |
