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Grammar to Go for business

This website has been designed to cut costs and frustration for partners, directors and senior managers who spend too much time correcting English mistakes when they should be adding value.

  • Do you correct the same grammatical errors repeatedly?
  • Do you worry about the reputation of the organisation when grammatical and editorial errors go to clients uncorrected?
  • Would you like to find a more effective solution than a day’s training?
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Answer to any question

Grammar to Go provides answers to all the grammar questions that your staff are uncertain about. A subscription enables them to access this information at any time when they are writing a report or a proposal wherever they are.

 

Personal Answers

An answer by email will be provided by a professional writer with training and commercial experience to any subscriber who has not found what they are looking for on the site.

 

Excellent learning medium

Writers learn by doing. When they look up an answer they need now, they are much more likely to remember than if they were told it out of context on a training course last month.

The site is interactive: full of clear explanations, business examples and quizzes to test understanding.

 

Easy to subscribe

For individual subscriptions, go the pricing & signup page.

For multiple licences, or to arrange a demonstration, email info@grammartogo.co.uk or phone the helpline number at the top of the web pages. As a guide, the annual licence of £120 will be discounted by 10% for 25 licences purchased at one time. Several payment options are available including BACS.

Need multiple licences?

To discuss your specific needs and service level preferences, and to get a quote for multiple licences, please contact us direct on info@grammartogo.co.uk or ask us to phone you by completing your details here.

Need to speak to someone? Call 01494 873 093 and one of our helpful sales team would be more than happy to speak to you.

 
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