diff --git a/guide/english/vim/index.md b/guide/english/vim/index.md index b9fa68b77b..1577338b71 100644 --- a/guide/english/vim/index.md +++ b/guide/english/vim/index.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Vim is rock stable and boasts many features including: - built-in macro support for automation text manipulation - usable on systems that lack support for GUI based text editors -One of the main differences that Vim (and its predecessor, *vi*) have over other editors like *nano*, is that it is a _modal editor_, which means that it have several modes of operation. For example, the editor starts in *Navigation Mode*, which allows you to quickly move around the document (or, more accurately _blazingly fast_). In this mode, you can enter commands to interact with your document, like using `i` to enter `insert mode`, `:q` to quit, `/` to search text, among others. +One of the main differences that both Vim, and its predecessor *vi*, have over other editors like *nano*, is that it is a _modal editor_, which means that they have several modes of operation. For example, the editor starts in *Navigation Mode*, which allows you to quickly move around the document (or, more accurately _blazingly fast_). In this mode, you can enter commands to interact with your document, like using `:i` to enter `insert mode`, `:q` to quit, `/` to search text, among others. The modal part of Vim is what makes it really powerful. For an interactive tutorial, please visit [OpenVim](http://www.openvim.com/). Here you can try for yourself several of its more powerful features.