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@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Sometimes you'll want to bind values to a signal when the connection is establis
 (or in addition to) when the signal is emitted. To do so, you can use an anonymous function like in
 (or in addition to) when the signal is emitted. To do so, you can use an anonymous function like in
 the following example.
 the following example.
 
 
-Here, the :ref:`Button.Pressed <class_BaseButton_signal_pressed>` signal do not take any argument. But we
+Here, the :ref:`Button.Pressed <class_BaseButton_signal_pressed>` signal does not take any argument. But we
 want to use the same ``ModifyValue`` for both the "plus" and "minus" buttons. So we bind the
 want to use the same ``ModifyValue`` for both the "plus" and "minus" buttons. So we bind the
 modifier value at the time we're connecting the signals.
 modifier value at the time we're connecting the signals.