diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc
index 22139e5c1c35..f96c0a2ad5e0 100644
--- a/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc
+++ b/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ a few git commands.
### Install Git
-You can download and install Git from http://git-scm.com/download. Once installed you should have
+You can download and install Git from http://git-scm.com/download. Once installed, you should have
access to the `git` command line tool. The main commands that you will need to use are:
- `git clone ...` : clone a remote repository onto your local machine
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ npm --version
.
-Once you have Node.js installed on your machine you can download the tool dependencies by running:
+Once you have Node.js installed on your machine, you can download the tool dependencies by running:
```
npm install
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ http://localhost:8000/app/index.html
```
-To serve the web app on a different ip address or port, edit the "start" script within package.json.
+To serve the web app on a different IP address or port, edit the "start" script within package.json.
You can use `-a` to set the address and `-p` to set the port.
diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_05.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_05.ngdoc
index fd7135cc6f8a..c7db2889567e 100644
--- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_05.ngdoc
+++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_05.ngdoc
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ phonecatApp.controller('PhoneListCtrl', function ($scope, $http) {
`$http` makes an HTTP GET request to our web server, asking for `phones/phones.json` (the url is
relative to our `index.html` file). The server responds by providing the data in the json file.
(The response might just as well have been dynamically generated by a backend server. To the
-browser and our app they both look the same. For the sake of simplicity we used a json file in this
+browser and our app, they both look the same. For the sake of simplicity, we used a json file in this
tutorial.)
The `$http` service returns a {@link ng.$q promise object} with a `success`
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ as strings, which will not get minified. There are two ways to provide these inj
* Create a `$inject` property on the controller function which holds an array of strings.
Each string in the array is the name of the service to inject for the corresponding parameter.
- In our example we would write:
+ In our example, we would write:
```js
function PhoneListCtrl($scope, $http) {...}