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Fix grammar in memory address explanation#882

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Expand Up@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ In Go, **when you call a function or a method the arguments are** _**copied**_.

When calling `func (w Wallet) Deposit(amount int)` the `w` is a copy of whatever we called the method from.

Without getting too computer-sciency, when you create a value - like a wallet, it is stored somewhere in memory. You can find out what the _address_ of that bit of memory with `&myVal`.
Without getting too computer-sciency, when you create a value - like a wallet, it is stored somewhere in memory. You can find out what the _address_ of that bit of memoryiswith `&myVal`.

Experiment by adding some prints to your code

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