---
 src/mbsync.1 | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/mbsync.1 b/src/mbsync.1
index 4dcd5aa994be..213d88059e23 100644
--- a/src/mbsync.1
+++ b/src/mbsync.1
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ with DOS/Windows file systems.
 .TP
 \fBSubFolders\fR \fBVerbatim\fR|\fBMaildir++\fR|\fBLegacy\fR
 The on-disk folder naming style used for hierarchical mailboxes.
-This has option has no effect when \fBFlatten\fR is used.
+This option has no effect when \fBFlatten\fR is used.
 .br
 Suppose mailboxes with the canonical paths \fBtop/sub/subsub\fR and
 \fBINBOX/sub/subsub\fR, the styles will yield the following on-disk paths:
@@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ which in turn are overridden by command line switches.
 \fBSyncState\fR {\fB*\fR|\fIpath\fR}
 Set the location of this Channel's synchronization state files. \fB*\fR means
 that the state should be saved in a file named .mbsyncstate in the
-Slave mailbox itself; this has the advantage that you needn't to care for the
+Slave mailbox itself; this has the advantage that you don't need to care for 
the
 state file if you delete the mailbox, but it works only with Maildir mailboxes,
 obviously. Otherwise this is interpreted as a string to prepend to the Slave
 mailbox name to make up a complete path.
-- 
2.20.1



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