Corrected grammatical errors. (#18390)

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## What are Arrays?
An array is a series of elements of the same data type which are stored in contiguous memory locations and can be referenced individually.
For example, a array containing 5 integer values called numbers is declared like so:
For example, an array containing 5 integer values called numbers is declared like so:
```C++
int numbers [5];
```
@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ int numbers [] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
//In the examples above, the size was fixed beforehand
```
**Note** that arrays in C++ are not permutable in size, which means that once you've declared a array with size 5 it cant be enlarged or made smaller. In case you really need a bigger array with the same entries, you would have to copy all entries to a new array of bigger size.
**Note** that arrays in C++ are not permutable in size, which means that once you've declared a array with size 5, it can't be enlarged or made smaller. In case you really need a bigger array with the same entries, you would have to copy all entries to a new array of bigger size.
### Access:
Elements from an array can be accessed via reference of theire position in the array. (Start counting from 0).
Elements from an array can be accessed via reference of their position in the array. (Start counting from 0).
Example:
```C++
x = numbers[0]; // = 1. [0] == first position