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@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ To enable the powerful CMPLOG mechanism, set `-c 0` for `afl-fuzz`.
 
 ## Scripting
 
-One of the more powerful features of FRIDA mode is it's support for
+One of the more powerful features of FRIDA mode is its support for
 configuration by JavaScript, rather than using environment variables. For
 details of how this works, see [Scripting.md](Scripting.md).
 
diff --git a/frida_mode/Scripting.md b/frida_mode/Scripting.md
index 2b18e200..06d4212c 100644
--- a/frida_mode/Scripting.md
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 
 FRIDA now supports the ability to configure itself using JavaScript. This allows
 the user to make use of the convenience of FRIDA's scripting engine (along with
-it's support for debug symbols and exports) to configure all of the things which
+its support for debug symbols and exports) to configure all of the things which
 were traditionally configured using environment variables.
 
 By default, FRIDA mode will look for the file `afl.js` in the current working
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Afl.print("done");
 
 ## Stripped binaries
 
-Lastly, if the binary you attempting to fuzz has no symbol information and no
+Lastly, if the binary you're attempting to fuzz has no symbol information and no
 exports, then the following approach can be used.
 
 ```js