Correct minor grammatical error (#1580)

* Correct minor grammatical error

* Update README.md
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The preferred version that is compatible with Camel sources is
[Camel K v0.3.3](https://github.com/apache/camel-k/releases/tag/0.3.3).
Installation instruction are provided on the
[Apache Camel K Github repository](https://github.com/apache/camel-k#installation).
Installation instructions are provided in the
[Apache Camel K GitHub repository](https://github.com/apache/camel-k#installation).
Documentation includes specific instructions for common Kubernetes
environments, including development clusters.
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### Create a Channel and a Subscriber
To verify that the `CamelSource` is working, we will create:
To check if a `CamelSource` is fully working, create:
- a simple Knative event display service that prints incoming events to its log
- an in-memory channel named `camel-test` that will buffer events created by the event source
- a subscription to direct events from the test channel to the event display service
- an in-memory channel named `camel-test` that buffers events created by the
event source
- a subscription to direct events from the test channel to the event display
service
Deploy the [`display_resources.yaml`](./display_resources.yaml):
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The samples directory contains some sample sources that can be used to generate
events.
The simplest one, that does not require additional configuration is the "timer"
source.
The simplest example of the `CamelSource`, that does not require additional
configuration, is the "timer" source.
If you want, you can customize the source behavior using options available in
the Apache Camel documentation for the
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kubectl apply -f source_timer.yaml
```
We will verify that the published message was sent to the Knative eventing
system by looking at the downstream of the `CamelSource`.
Verify that the published events were sent into the Knative eventing
system by looking at what is downstream of the `CamelSource`.
```shell
kubectl logs --selector serving.knative.dev/service=camel-event-display -c user-container
```
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be used to forward messages of a [Telegram](https://telegram.org/) chat into
Knative channels as events.
Before using the provided Telegram CamelSource example, you need to follow the
Before using the provided Telegram `CamelSource` example, you need to follow the
instructions on the Telegram website for creating a
[Telegram Bot](https://core.telegram.org/bots). The quickest way to create a bot
is to contact the [Bot Father](https://telegram.me/botfather), another Telegram
Bot, using your preferred Telegram client (mobile or web). After you create the
bot, you'll receive an **authorization token** that is needed for the source to
bot, you will receive an **authorization token** that is needed for the source to
work.
First, edit the [telegram CamelSource](source_telegram.yaml) and put the