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diff --git a/methods.py b/methods.py
index 9b29eadc16..725fb36caa 100644
--- a/methods.py
+++ b/methods.py
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ def use_windows_spawn_fix(self, platform=None):
# On Windows, due to the limited command line length, when creating a static library
# from a very high number of objects SCons will invoke "ar" once per object file;
# that makes object files with same names to be overwritten so the last wins and
- # the library looses symbols defined by overwritten objects.
+ # the library loses symbols defined by overwritten objects.
# By enabling quick append instead of the default mode (replacing), libraries will
# got built correctly regardless the invocation strategy.
# Furthermore, since SCons will rebuild the library from scratch when an object file
@@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ def detect_visual_c_compiler_version(tools_env):
# and not scons setup environment (env)... so make sure you call the right environment on it or it will fail to detect
# the proper vc version that will be called
- # There is no flag to give to visual c compilers to set the architecture, ie scons bits argument (32,64,ARM etc)
+ # There is no flag to give to visual c compilers to set the architecture, i.e. scons bits argument (32,64,ARM etc)
# There are many different cl.exe files that are run, and each one compiles & links to a different architecture
# As far as I know, the only way to figure out what compiler will be run when Scons calls cl.exe via Program()
# is to check the PATH variable and figure out which one will be called first. Code below does that and returns:
@@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ def generate_vs_project(env, num_jobs):
'call "' + batch_file + '" !plat!',
]
- # windows allows us to have spaces in paths, so we need
+ # Windows allows us to have spaces in paths, so we need
# to double quote off the directory. However, the path ends
# in a backslash, so we need to remove this, lest it escape the
# last double quote off, confusing MSBuild