diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/24-b1-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-use-adjectives-in-conversations/68217596e0dbdc57bf068ba0.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/24-b1-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-use-adjectives-in-conversations/68217596e0dbdc57bf068ba0.md index c7f2b0fa67e..a963fe7a727 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/24-b1-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-use-adjectives-in-conversations/68217596e0dbdc57bf068ba0.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/24-b1-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-use-adjectives-in-conversations/68217596e0dbdc57bf068ba0.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Place the following phrases in the correct spot: `Alice: That sounds really good, Jake. You used "robust" and "cost-effective" which highlights the most important qualities right away. Maybe consider emphasizing how BLANK these features are?` -`Jake: Hmmm… Okay. How about this? "GuardianTech isn't just helpful — it's esential for protecting against the wide array of digital threats facing startups today. Our solution is not only BLANK but also incredibly easy to integrate into any existing infrastructure."` +`Jake: Hmmm… Okay. How about this? "GuardianTech isn't just helpful — it's essential for protecting against the wide array of digital threats facing startups today. Our solution is not only BLANK but also incredibly easy to integrate into any existing infrastructure."` `Alice: Yes, that's clearer. You're showing the urgency and ease of integration well. When you talk about integration, maybe specify what makes it easy?`