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The Grammar reference guide for business professionals

Grammar to Go is the online grammar guide with personal responses for professional business users, developed by writer, trainer and grammar expert, Jane Penson. It is packed full of writing style guidance, interactive quizzes and business focused explanations of all the confusions in the English language. Subscribers have unlimited access to personal answers to questions emailed through the site. To arrange a demonstration or to discuss discounts for multiple licences, call 01494 873093 or email info@grammartogo.co.uk

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