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Professional Proofreading & Editing Service            

Professional proofreading service for grammar, style, structure and readability

Are you worried about your writing, spelling, grammar or style skills?  Maybe you need a second objective opinion

LOOK NO FURTHER

Our approach is to proofread your work critically for spelling, grammar, punctuation, style and clarity. Whatever your material, from a one-page leaflet to a 100,000 word book, we can help you.

T Rex English is available for everyone, students, foreign language speakers, academics, businesses, charities and non-profit organisations - if you have words that need assistance we are the people to contact.

We work both online and offline depending on your needs.  We can offer a FREE consultation if you would like to meet face-to-face to discuss your requirements or all work can be completed via email.

Assignments                   Essays

Dissertations                   Theses

Manuscripts                     Reports

Projects                            Marketing Materials

Websites                          News Letters

Short Stories                    Curriculum Vitae

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We make it clear to our clients that we will not comment on the content of their work, and we recommend that they are completely open about any use they make of our services.  We emphasise that our clients remain entirely responsible for what is written and that they check all proposed changes before accepting them.

     

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This site was last updated Thursday, 27 September 2007