I recently posted my first question on stack overflow, but I ask/answer quite a bit on other stack exchange sites. As it was my first post, it was reviewed and edited, but I disagree with the edits made. They don't really change the question itself, nor impact any potential answer, but they make it *less* correct, not more.

I thought about just editing it back, but I don't want that to come off wrong. I feel like I need some kind of explanation for disputing the edits (as I have done below), but I don't know of anywhere to do that on the post. Should I just change it back? Should I contact a moderator? Is my English Nerd side just acting up again?

"...the project consists of **syntax** that I cannot seem to find..." => "...the project consists of **the syntax** that I cannot seem to find..." *(this is arbitrary at best, but from an English standpoint, it makes no sense. The original is perfectly valid (since the plural of 'syntax' is 'syntax') and says what I intended. The edit suggests that there is a single syntax I cannot find, which it incorrect)*

"Begin **VB.Form** [FormName]" => "Begin **VB. Form** [FormName]" *(not even sure where this came from. VB.Form is the object name, not a sentence delimiter)*

"...as I would expect **coming** from C#" => "...as I would expect **to come** from C#" *(I was referring to my experience moving from C# to VB. It's not that big of a deal, but this changes the meaning entirely. Perhaps the correct edit would be "...as I would **expect,** coming from C#)*