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diff --git a/README.Rmd b/README.Rmd
index 8da2e04..da4e86a 100644
--- a/README.Rmd
+++ b/README.Rmd
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
 
 ## Rendering 
 
-Depening on your use case, there are 3 ways you can render the presentation.
+Depending on your use case, there are 3 ways you can render the presentation.
 
 1. RStudio
 2. R console
@@ -64,14 +64,14 @@
 right below the source tabs.
 By default, it will render the current document and place the rendered `HTML` file in the same directory as the source file, with the same name.
 
-Note: Unlike the the other slideshow outputs, the slideshow viewer popup from rstudio will be blank,
+Note: Unlike the the other slideshow outputs, the slideshow viewer popup from RStudio will be blank,
 to view the slide show click the `open in browser` button,
 and the slide show will render in your default web browser.
 
 ### R Console
 
 The `Knit` button is actually calling the `rmarkdown::render()` function.
-So, to render the doucment within the R console:
+So, to render the document within the R console:
 
 ```r
 rmarkdown::render('my_reveal_presentation.Rmd')
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index dffc4a8..163fd23 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 Rendering
 ---------
 
-Depening on your use case, there are 3 ways you can render the presentation.
+Depending on your use case, there are 3 ways you can render the presentation.
 
 1.  RStudio
 2.  R console
@@ -73,11 +73,11 @@
 
 When creating the presentation in RStudio, there will be a `Knit` button right below the source tabs. By default, it will render the current document and place the rendered `HTML` file in the same directory as the source file, with the same name.
 
-Note: Unlike the the other slideshow outputs, the slideshow viewer popup from rstudio will be blank, to view the slide show click the `open in browser` button, and the slide show will render in your default web browser.
+Note: Unlike the the other slideshow outputs, the slideshow viewer popup from RStudio will be blank, to view the slide show click the `open in browser` button, and the slide show will render in your default web browser.
 
 ### R Console
 
-The `Knit` button is actually calling the `rmarkdown::render()` function. So, to render the doucment within the R console:
+The `Knit` button is actually calling the `rmarkdown::render()` function. So, to render the document within the R console:
 
 ``` r
 rmarkdown::render('my_reveal_presentation.Rmd')