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Fixed "lets" mistakes in docs.

David Beitey 6 years ago
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      docs/intro/tutorial01.txt
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      docs/topics/forms/formsets.txt

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docs/intro/tutorial01.txt

@@ -313,8 +313,8 @@ app will still work.
     You should always use ``include()`` when you include other URL patterns.
     ``admin.site.urls`` is the only exception to this.
 
-You have now wired an ``index`` view into the URLconf. Lets verify it's
-working, run the following command:
+You have now wired an ``index`` view into the URLconf. Verify it's working with
+the following command:
 
 .. console::
 

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docs/topics/forms/formsets.txt

@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ Using more than one formset in a view
 You are able to use more than one formset in a view if you like. Formsets
 borrow much of its behavior from forms. With that said you are able to use
 ``prefix`` to prefix formset form field names with a given value to allow
-more than one formset to be sent to a view without name clashing. Lets take
+more than one formset to be sent to a view without name clashing. Let's take
 a look at how this might be accomplished::
 
     from django.forms import formset_factory