As an addendum to Ryan M's answer, I'd like to address the following from your question:
I consider that correcting English is always an improvement
No, this is not always an improvement. The guidelines on suggested edits are quite clear: since there can only be 500 suggestions at a time, and there is a very limited number of reviewers, suggestions are required to fix as many problems with the post as possible lest they risk being rejected.
How much "as many as" is a judgement call, of course, but the rule of thumb is to consider edits that omit glaring issues with the post to be rejection-worthy (if you feel educational, "reject and edit"). The reason for this is that by approving incomplete suggestions, you encourage more. Don't forget that the suggestor earns 2 rep points for each of the approved edits — don't underestimate the power of extrinsic motivation.
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twice. I also don't like that they changed filenames to bold. Basically any action than "Looks Ok" should be fine. I would probably picked "Improve Edit" and remove the stars in the code block.