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diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo b/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo
index 92b5f20a1..591593d38 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo
@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ simply to perform some small action. The ZLE commands that key sequences
in keymaps are bound to are in fact widgets. Widgets can be user-defined
or built in.
-The standard widgets built in to ZLE are listed in Standard Widgets below.
+The standard widgets built into ZLE are listed in Standard Widgets below.
Other built-in widgets can be defined by other modules (see
ifzman(zmanref(zshmodules))\
ifnzman(noderef(Zsh Modules))\
@@ -695,8 +695,8 @@ cursor being moved to the appropriate end of the buffer.
)
vindex(CUTBUFFER)
item(tt(CUTBUFFER) (scalar))(
-The last item to be cut using one of the `tt(kill-)' commands; the
-string which the next yank would insert in the line. Later entries in
+The last item cut using one of the `tt(kill-)' commands; the string
+which the next yank would insert in the line. Later entries in
the kill ring are in the array tt(killring). Note that the
command `tt(zle copy-region-as-kill) var(string)' can be used to
set the text of the cut buffer from a shell function and cycle the kill
@@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ vindex(PREDISPLAY)
item(tt(PREDISPLAY) (scalar))(
Text to be displayed before the start of the editable text buffer. This
does not have to be a complete line; to display a complete line, a newline
-must be appended explicitly. The text is reset on each new invocation
+must be appended explicitly. The text is reset on each new invocation
(but not recursive invocation) of zle.
)
vindex(POSTDISPLAY)
@@ -936,7 +936,7 @@ widget to be called.
The value tt($KEYMAP) within the function reflects the new keymap. The
old keymap is passed as the sole argument.
-This can been used for detecting switches between the vi command
+This can be used for detecting switches between the vi command
(tt(vicmd)) and insert (usually tt(main)) keymaps.
)
enditem()
@@ -1362,11 +1362,11 @@ the same way to pick a word from that event.
When called from a shell function invoked from a user-defined widget, the
command can take one to three arguments. The first argument specifies a
-history offset which applies to successive calls to this widget: if is -1,
+history offset which applies to successive calls to this widget: if it is -1,
the default behaviour is used, while if it is 1, successive calls will move
forwards through the history. The value 0 can be used to indicate that the
history line examined by the previous execution of the command will be
-reexamined. Note that negative numbers should be preceded with a
+reexamined. Note that negative numbers should be preceded by a
`tt(-)tt(-)' argument to avoid confusing them with options.
If two arguments are given, the second specifies the word on the command