diff --git a/transform.Rmd b/transform.Rmd
index 24198f1..e4ba149 100644
--- a/transform.Rmd
+++ b/transform.Rmd
@@ -93,14 +93,14 @@ sqrt(2) ^ 2 == 2
 1/49 * 49 == 1
 ```
 
-Computers use finite precision arithmetic (they obviously can't store an infinite number of digits!) so remember that every number you see is an approximation. Instead of relying on `==`, use use `dplyr::near()`:
+Computers use finite precision arithmetic (they obviously can't store an infinite number of digits!) so remember that every number you see is an approximation. Instead of relying on `==`, use `dplyr::near()`:
 
 ```{r}
 near(sqrt(2) ^ 2,  2)
 near(1 / 49 * 49, 1)
 ```
 
-(Remember that we use `::` to explicit about where a function lives. If dplyr is installed, `dplyr::near()` will always work. If you want to use the shorter `near()`, you need to make sure you have loaded dplyr with `library(dplyr)`.)
+(Remember that we use `::` to be explicit about where a function lives. If dplyr is installed, `dplyr::near()` will always work. If you want to use the shorter `near()`, you need to make sure you have loaded dplyr with `library(dplyr)`.)
 
 ### Logical operators