Merge pull request #20288 from brian-davis/brian-davis

Grammar fix to Active Record Basics guide. [ci skip]
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Zachary Scott 2015-05-24 20:24:05 -07:00
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@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ By default, Active Record uses some naming conventions to find out how the
mapping between models and database tables should be created. Rails will mapping between models and database tables should be created. Rails will
pluralize your class names to find the respective database table. So, for pluralize your class names to find the respective database table. So, for
a class `Book`, you should have a database table called **books**. The Rails a class `Book`, you should have a database table called **books**. The Rails
pluralization mechanisms are very powerful, being capable to pluralize (and pluralization mechanisms are very powerful, being capable of pluralizing (and
singularize) both regular and irregular words. When using class names composed singularizing) both regular and irregular words. When using class names composed
of two or more words, the model class name should follow the Ruby conventions, of two or more words, the model class name should follow the Ruby conventions,
using the CamelCase form, while the table name must contain the words separated using the CamelCase form, while the table name must contain the words separated
by underscores. Examples: by underscores. Examples: