@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The result of the above get operation is:
3434--------------------------------------------------
3535// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_seq_no" : \d+/"_seq_no" : $body._seq_no/ s/"_primary_term" : 1/"_primary_term" : $body._primary_term/]
3636
37- The above result includes the `_index`, `_id` and `_version`
37+ The above result includes the `_index`, `_id`, and `_version`
3838of the document we wish to retrieve, including the actual `_source`
3939of the document if it could be found (as indicated by the `found`
4040field in the response).
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ GET twitter/_doc/0?_source=false
7676// TEST[setup:twitter]
7777
7878If you only need one or two fields from the complete `_source`, you can use the `_source_includes`
79- & `_source_excludes` parameters to include or filter out that parts you need. This can be especially helpful
79+ and `_source_excludes` parameters to include or filter out the parts you need. This can be especially helpful
8080with large documents where partial retrieval can save on network overhead. Both parameters take a comma separated list
8181of fields or wildcard expressions. Example:
8282
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ PUT twitter/_doc/1
138138// CONSOLE
139139// TEST[continued]
140140
141- ... and try to retrieve it:
141+ And then try to retrieve it:
142142
143143[source,js]
144144--------------------------------------------------
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ You can also use the same source filtering parameters to control which parts of
236236
237237[source,js]
238238--------------------------------------------------
239- GET twitter/_source/1/?_source_includes=*.id&_source_excludes=entities'
239+ GET twitter/_source/1/?_source_includes=*.id&_source_excludes=entities
240240--------------------------------------------------
241241// CONSOLE
242242// TEST[continued]
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ GET twitter/_doc/2?routing=user1
266266// TEST[continued]
267267
268268The above will get a tweet with id `2`, but will be routed based on the
269- user. Note, issuing a get without the correct routing, will cause the
269+ user. Note that issuing a get without the correct routing will cause the
270270document not to be fetched.
271271
272272[float]
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ indexing).
307307The get operation gets hashed into a specific shard id. It then gets
308308redirected to one of the replicas within that shard id and returns the
309309result. The replicas are the primary shard and its replicas within that
310- shard id group. This means that the more replicas we will have, the
310+ shard id group. This means that the more replicas we have, the
311311better GET scaling we will have.
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