The translatable string sentence supplied as an argument to drupal_set_message() in content_access_page_reset() contains a grammatical error. The translatable string, "The permissions have been reseted to the content type defaults." needs to be corrected by replacing the "reseted" to "reset."

Background

The English verb to reset does not conjugate to a reseted form. The sentence seems to be in the indicative present perfect tense (because of the use of "has been"). In this tense, the verb to reset conjugates to have been reset. The word reseted (or resetted) does not exist in the English language.*

* The only conjugated forms of to reset found in the major English dictionaries are "reset," "resets," and "resetting." See Merriam-Webster, Oxford, American Heritage, and Collins.

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amanaplan’s picture

Status: Active » Needs review
Related issues: +#2079827: bad word on message of "Reset to Defaults"
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Attached is a patch to correct the grammatical error.

formatC'vt’s picture

Status: Needs review » Reviewed & tested by the community

  • amanaplan authored c33ab09 on 8.x-1.x
    Issue #2310557 by amanaplan, formatC'vt, gisle: Grammatical error in...

  • amanaplan authored efc443c on 7.x-1.x
    Issue #2310557 by amanaplan, formatC'vt, gisle: Grammatical error in...
gisle’s picture

Status: Reviewed & tested by the community » Fixed

Fixed in 7.x-1.x-dev and 8.x-1.x-dev.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.