diff --git a/whip.html.markdown b/whip.html.markdown
index dc5a0b39..3faee98a 100644
--- a/whip.html.markdown
+++ b/whip.html.markdown
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ not_in_form
(called_function args)
; Majority of operations are done with functions
-; All the basic arihmetic is pretty straight forward
+; All the basic arithmetic is pretty straight forward
(+ 1 1) ; => 2
(- 2 1) ; => 1
(* 1 2) ; => 2
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ not_in_form
true
false
-; String are created with ".
+; Strings are created with ".
"Hello, world"
; Single chars are created with '.
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ false
(= 1 1) ; => true
(equal 2 1) ; => false
-; For example, inequality would be combinding the not and equal functions.
+; For example, inequality would be combining the not and equal functions.
(! (= 2 1)) ; => true
; More comparisons
@@ -96,10 +96,10 @@ undefined ; user to indicate a value that hasn't been set
; 2. Vairbles, Lists, and Dicts
; Variables are declared with the `def` or `let` functions.
-; Variab;es that haven't been set will be `undefined`.
+; Variables that haven't been set will be `undefined`.
(def some_var 5)
; `def` will keep the variable in the global context.
-; `let` will only have the variable inside it's context, and has a wierder syntax.
+; `let` will only have the variable inside its context, and has a wierder syntax.
(let ((a_var 5)) (+ a_var 5)) ; => 10
(+ a_var 5) ; = undefined + 5 => undefined
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ undefined ; user to indicate a value that hasn't been set
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; 3. Logic and Control sequences
-; The `if` function is pretty simple, though different than most imperitave langs.
+; The `if` function is pretty simple, though different than most imperative langs.
(if true "returned if first arg is true" "returned if first arg is false")
; => "returned if first arg is true"
@@ -159,12 +159,12 @@ undefined ; user to indicate a value that hasn't been set
; | | arguments
; | lambda declaration function
; |
-; name of the to-be-decalred lambda
+; name of the to-be-declared lambda
(my_function 10 10) ; = (+ (+ 10 10) 10) => 30
; Obiously, all lambdas by definition are anonymous and
-; technically always used anonymouesly. Redundancy.
+; technically always used anonymously. Redundancy.
((lambda (x) x) 10) ; => 10
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;