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diff --git a/doc/classes/PhysicsServer2D.xml b/doc/classes/PhysicsServer2D.xml
index d7b5f24f4a..920b56c8c6 100644
--- a/doc/classes/PhysicsServer2D.xml
+++ b/doc/classes/PhysicsServer2D.xml
@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@
<param index="0" name="body" type="RID" />
<param index="1" name="amount" type="int" />
<description>
- Sets the maximum contacts to report. Bodies can keep a log of the contacts with other bodies, this is enabled by setting the maximum amount of contacts reported to a number greater than 0.
+ Sets the maximum contacts to report. Bodies can keep a log of the contacts with other bodies. This is enabled by setting the maximum number of contacts reported to a number greater than 0.
</description>
</method>
<method name="body_set_mode">
@@ -882,7 +882,7 @@
Constant to set/get the default solver bias for all physics constraints. A solver bias is a factor controlling how much two objects "rebound", after violating a constraint, to avoid leaving them in that state because of numerical imprecision.
</constant>
<constant name="SPACE_PARAM_SOLVER_ITERATIONS" value="8" enum="SpaceParameter">
- Constant to set/get the number of solver iterations for all contacts and constraints. The greater the amount of iterations, the more accurate the collisions will be. However, a greater amount of iterations requires more CPU power, which can decrease performance.
+ Constant to set/get the number of solver iterations for all contacts and constraints. The greater the number of iterations, the more accurate the collisions will be. However, a greater number of iterations requires more CPU power, which can decrease performance.
</constant>
<constant name="SHAPE_WORLD_BOUNDARY" value="0" enum="ShapeType">
This is the constant for creating world boundary shapes. A world boundary shape is an [i]infinite[/i] line with an origin point, and a normal. Thus, it can be used for front/behind checks.