diff --git a/guide/english/c/hello-world/index.md b/guide/english/c/hello-world/index.md index a3cb80c35c..b2e234c3bf 100644 --- a/guide/english/c/hello-world/index.md +++ b/guide/english/c/hello-world/index.md @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ To write on console you can use the function `printf()` contained in the library * The execution of a C program starts from the `main()` function. We write `int` before it to specify that the program returns a integer value. * The `printf()` is a library function to send formatted output to the standard output stream, most commoly the screen. In this program, the `printf()` displays `Hello, World!` text on the screen. * `\n` is used here to take the cursor to the next line. Hence, if we print anything after this command, it will be printed on a new line. - * The `return 0;` statement is the "Exit code" of the program. In simple terms, program ends with this statement + * The `return 0;` statement is the "Exit code" of the program. In simple terms, the program ends with this statement or it signifies that function does not return any value. - ## Output: +## Output: ``` Hello, World! ```