diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/21-a2-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-discuss-popular-trends-in-technology/65ff086669d84512c7d132f1.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/21-a2-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-discuss-popular-trends-in-technology/65ff086669d84512c7d132f1.md index 106cd520001..8975bc2db34 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/21-a2-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-discuss-popular-trends-in-technology/65ff086669d84512c7d132f1.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/21-a2-english-for-developers/learn-how-to-discuss-popular-trends-in-technology/65ff086669d84512c7d132f1.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ dashedName: task-4 `like` is a preposition used to describe the similarity between two things, people, or concepts. It indicates that there are shared qualities or characteristics between the compared elements. It's commonly used in comparisons to highlight similarities. Example: `Her eyes are blue like the sky.` -Fill in the blank with proper word. +Fill in the blank with the proper word. # --fillInTheBlank--