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Welcome to PwC S&CC

Hello and welcome to Grammar to Go. 

This is the website that answers all your questions about grammar, punctuation, professional language and editing conventions.  You have access for six months as a member of PwC's Sustainability and Climate Change group.  The period runs from 21 July 2010 to 20 January 2011.

You can look up confusable words, test your understanding of apostrophes or the passive voice, find out whether to use which or that and much more.  Youcan even ask your own questions in confidence.  Why not log on now and give it a try?  Did you ever wonder if it was OK to put a comma before 'and'?  Well, type 'comma' into the search function and wonder no longer!


Log on Instructions

Dedicated PwC S&CC link

To log on, use the link above to get to the form where you complete your details. Don't worry about the billing address - you need to fill it in but you won't be billed! When you get to question 5, enter the coupon code you were given at the Unleashing Potential event on 21 July. In case of difficulty, email

 

Features

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
  • Personal answers to emailed grammar questions
  • 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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