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diff --git a/luxc/src/lux/optimizer.clj b/luxc/src/lux/optimizer.clj
index a3ce2c089..9fc50646e 100644
--- a/luxc/src/lux/optimizer.clj
+++ b/luxc/src/lux/optimizer.clj
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
;; These other tags represent higher-order constructs that manifest
;; themselves as patterns in the code.
- ;; Lux doesn't formally provide these features, but some macros
+ ;; Lux does not formally provide these features, but some macros
;; expose ways to implement them in terms of the other (primitive)
;; features.
;; The optimizer looks for those usage patterns and transforms them
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
;; (possibly) branching path, where each step along the path
;; corresponds to a value, the ends of the path are the jumping-off
;; points for the bodies of branches, and branching decisions can be
-;; backtracked, if they don't result in a valid jump.
+;; backtracked, if they do not result in a valid jump.
(defvariant
;; Throw away the current data-node (CDN). It's useless.
("PopPM" 0)
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
(&a-case/$TupleTestAC _sub-tests)
(|case _sub-tests
- ;; An empty tuple corresponds to unit, which can't be tested in
+ ;; An empty tuple corresponds to unit, which cannot be tested in
;; any meaningful way, so it's just popped.
(&/$Nil)
(&/|list $PopPM)
@@ -844,7 +844,7 @@
;; [[Loop Optimizations]]
-;; Lux doesn't offer any looping constructs, relying instead on
+;; Lux does not offer any looping constructs, relying instead on
;; recursion.
;; Some common usages of recursion can be written more efficiently
;; just using regular loops/iteration.