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Dear senior manager, director or partner

Your concerns about the standards of English amongst your colleagues and staff are very real and you are not alone.  There is often not time to check documents thoroughly enough before sending them to clients; there is certainly not time for you to coach individuals in writing skills.  Writers need to learn to do the job properly themselves, but grammar and editorial and proofreading skills are complex and cannot be adequately learned in a one-day course.  Grammar to Go contains rich content derived from Jane Penson's many years training professionals to write reports, proposals and business cases.  A subscription to Grammar to Go entitles the holder to unlimited access to answers to personal questions about writing style and grammar.  They will also benefit from clear and detailed, business focused explanations, interactive quizzes and a search function for common questions.

Free up your time.  Invest in a subscription for those writers whose documents cannot be sent to clients without significant amendments.  Give them access to a learning resource that is independent of your time.

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Grammar to Go is your personal grammar specialist, ready to answer your questions wherever and whenever they arise. Here are some reasons for you to sign up now.

  • Built by a business person not a teacher
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  • Quizzes throughout with immediate answers and explanations
  • Hints about good practice in editing and proofreading
  • Easy to understand
  • Practical unfussy style
  • Focused on business and professional topics
  • Clear explanations of confusable words
  • Search function for common questions

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