diff --git a/man/sd_bus_get_n_queued_read.xml b/man/sd_bus_get_n_queued_read.xml
index b39e87f8dd..32be403fc5 100644
--- a/man/sd_bus_get_n_queued_read.xml
+++ b/man/sd_bus_get_n_queued_read.xml
@@ -75,18 +75,18 @@
sd_bus_get_n_queued_read() may be used to query the number of bus messages in the read queue
of a bus connection object. The read queue contains all messages read from the transport medium (e.g. network
- socket) but not yet processed locally. The function expects two arguments: the bus object to query the number of
- queued messages of, and a pointer to a 64bit counter variable to write the current queue size to. Use
- sd_bus_process() in order to process queued messages, i.e. to reduce the size of the read
- queue (as well as, in fact, the write queue, see below) when it is non-zero.
+ socket) but not yet processed locally. The function expects two arguments: the bus object to query, and a pointer
+ to a 64bit counter variable to write the current queue size to. Use sd_bus_process() in
+ order to process queued messages, i.e. to reduce the size of the read queue (as well as, in fact, the write
+ queue, see below).
- Similar, sd_bus_get_n_queued_write() may be used to query the number of currently pending
+ Similarly, sd_bus_get_n_queued_write() may be used to query the number of currently pending
bus messages in the write queue of a bus connection object. The write queue contains all messages enqueued into
the connection with a call such as sd_bus_send() but not yet written to the transport
- medium. The expected arguments are similar to the ones of sd_bus_get_n_queued_read(). Here
- too, use sd_bus_process() to reduce the size of the write queue. Alternatively, use
+ medium. The expected arguments are similar to sd_bus_get_n_queued_read(). Here too, use
+ sd_bus_process() to reduce the size of the write queue. Alternatively, use
sd_bus_flush() to synchronously write out any pending bus messages until the write queue is
empty.
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
-ECHILD
- The bus connection has been created in a different process.
+ The bus connection was created in a different process.