Fixed gramatical errors in README.md

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Mike Chacon 2017-12-05 09:00:22 -06:00 committed by David Garcia
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[![Total Downloads](https://img.shields.io/packagist/dt/mailgun/mailgun-php.svg?style=flat-square)](https://packagist.org/packages/mailgun/mailgun-php)
[![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/mailgun/mailgun-php](https://badges.gitter.im/mailgun/mailgun-php.svg)](https://gitter.im/mailgun/mailgun-php?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
**This is the documentation for dev-master. You find documentation for the latest stable
**This is the documentation for dev-master. You can find documentation for the latest stable
release [here](https://github.com/mailgun/mailgun-php/tree/v2.1.2).**
## Installation
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### All usage examples
You find more detailed documentation at in [/doc](doc/index.md) and on
You find more detailed documentation at [/doc](doc/index.md) and on
[https://documentation.mailgun.com](https://documentation.mailgun.com/api_reference.html).
### Response
The results of a API call is, by default, a domain object. This will make it easy
The result of an API call is, by default, a domain object. This will make it easy
to understand the response without reading the documentation. One can just read the
doc blocks on the response classes. This provide an excellent IDE integration.
doc blocks on the response classes. This provides an excellent IDE integration.
```php
$mg = Mailgun::create('key-example');
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}
```
If you rather be working with array then object you can inject the `ArrayHydrator`
If you'd rather work with an array than an object you can inject the `ArrayHydrator`
to the Mailgun class.
```php
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}
```
You could also use the `NoopHydrator` to get a PSR7 Response returned from
You can also use the `NoopHydrator` to get a PSR7 Response returned from
the API calls.
**Warning: When using `NoopHydrator` there will be no exceptions on a non-200 response.**