token with either single or double quotes.
You can use single quotes inside a password or other token by
-surrounding it with double quotes, e.g. @code{"he'llo"}. Similarly you
+surrounding it with double quotes, e.g., @code{"he'llo"}. Similarly you
can use double quotes inside a password or other token by surrounding
-it with single quotes, e.g. @code{'he"llo'}. You can't mix both (so a
+it with single quotes, e.g., @code{'he"llo'}. You can't mix both (so a
password or other token can't have both single and double quotes).
All this is optional. You could just say (but we don't recommend it,