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docs(faq.mdx) : Fixed Grammatical Error in Frequently Asked Questions document #515

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I have fixed a grammatical mistake in this document. In the first question titled as I am new to GitHub and Open Source. Where should I start?, the answer has a grammatical typo.

The typo is -:

includes tips on contributing to open-source projects

The fixed sentence is -:

include tips on contributing to open-source projects

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I have fixed a **grammatical** mistake in this document. 
In the first question titled as **I am new to GitHub and Open Source. Where should I start?**, the answer has a grammatical typo. 

The typo is -:

`includes tips on contributing to open-source projects`

The fixed sentence is -:

`include tips on contributing to open-source projects`
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@Neha611 Neha611 changed the title Fixed Grammatical Error in Frequently Asked Questions document (Update faq.mdx ) docs(faq.mdx) : Fixed Grammatical Error in Frequently Asked Questions document Dec 12, 2024
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Thanks for the PR. The grammar is in fact correct already.

It’s a great resource for beginners and includes tips on contributing to open-source projects.

I am going to go ahead and close this. Looking forward to more contributions from you!

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