README:grammar, add "with", remove extra "be" [skip ci]

Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@sbopkg.org>
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@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ Sbopkg will allow the user to:
* Check for an update to sbopkg itself. * Check for an update to sbopkg itself.
* Blacklist package(s) that you don't want to update * Blacklist package(s) that you don't want to update
Sbopkg (by default) will not check dependencies since that is not a feature native to Slackware. Sbopkg is one thing and one thing only: a medium to easily browse a local copy of the SlackBuilds.org repository and build packages from it. However, since 0.38.0, sqg (SBo Queue Generator) is included in the main package, so users can easily generate queue file(s) which list all dependencies and install them along the requested package. Sbopkg (by default) will not check dependencies since that is not a feature native to Slackware. Sbopkg is one thing and one thing only: a medium to easily browse a local copy of the SlackBuilds.org repository and build packages from it. However, since 0.38.0, sqg (SBo Queue Generator) is included in the main package, so users can easily generate queue file(s) which list all dependencies and install them along with the requested package.
Sbopkg can be also be used strictly from the command line without the dialog interface, to perform most, if not all, of the same functions listed above. Typing sbopkg -h will display the command line options. Sbopkg can also be used strictly from the command line without the dialog interface, to perform most, if not all, of the same functions listed above. Typing sbopkg -h will display the command line options.
Please note that while sbopkg has performed well for many users, it is still advised to read the ChangeLog and READMEs before building package(s). Please note that while sbopkg has performed well for many users, it is still advised to read the ChangeLog and READMEs before building package(s).