diff --git a/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json b/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json index f396987823..7d759f07d9 100644 --- a/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json +++ b/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ "Computers don't start counting at 1 like humans do. They start at 0. This is refered to as Zero-based indexing.", "For example, the character at index 0 in the word \"Charles\" is \"C\". So if var firstName = \"Charles\", you can get the value of the first letter of the string by using firstName[0].", "

Instructions

", - "Use bracket notation to find the first character in the lastName variable and assign it to firstLetterOfLastName.", + "Use bracket notation to find the first character in the lastName variable and assign it to firstLetterOfLastName.", "Hint
Try looking at the firstLetterOfFirstName variable declaration if you get stuck." ], "tests": [