This blog series equips you to navigate choices with confidence and express yourself in English with ease and eloquence.

How to Use Recommend or Recomend in a Sentence

"Recommend" is the correct and widely accepted spelling. It is a verb used to suggest or endorse something as being worthy or advisable. Recomend is the incorrect spelling of the word, "recommend."

How to Use Commission or Comission in a Sentence

Commission refers to a formal authorization or directive, often granting the power to perform certain duties or tasks. Comission is the incorrect spelling.

Choose one: Where are you at? vs. Where you at? (WYA) vs. Where are you?

Where Are You At is often considered informal and colloquial. Where You At (WYA) is a colloquial variation of "Where Are You At." It is more casual and is often used in spoken languages. Where Are You is the standard and universally accepted form for inquiring about someone's location.

How to Use Convertable vs. Convertible in a Sentence

"Convertible" is an adjective used to describe something that can be changed, transformed, or adapted from one state or form into another. "Convertable," on the other hand, is a misspelling of "convertible."

How to Use Presence vs. Prescence vs. Presense vs. Present in a Sentence

"Presence" refers to the state of being present, existing, or the fact of being in a particular place at a particular time. "Prescence" and "Presense" are not standard English words and are considered incorrect. "Present" can be used as an adjective ("existing or occurring now") or a noun (gift].

How to Use Cuteness Overload vs. Overloaded Cuteness in a Sentence

Cuteness Overload is an exclamation used to convey an overwhelming, adorable, or charming experience. "Overloaded Cuteness" is a descriptive phrase implying an excessive or abundant presence of cuteness. On that note, it is not used as frequently, and might appear awkward to some people.

How to Use Accomplish a Mission vs. Mission Complete in a Sentence

Accomplish a Mission signifies the successful completion or fulfillment of a mission or task. "Mission Complete" is a succinct declaration that a mission has been successfully finished. It indicates that all tasks and objectives associated with a mission have been fulfilled.

How to use "It Is Normally" or "It Normally Is" in a Sentence

"It Is Normally" is a straightforward expression of regularity without particular emphasis on normally. It typically flows naturally in a sentence. It Normally Is" is used to put stronger emphasis on normally. It can help to highlight the regular nature of an action or state more assertively.

The Nuanced Differences of Faith, Trust, and Confidence

Faith, trust and confidence are three terms that are pillars of a strong, supportive relationship whether it be with our peers, parent or our partners. But these three terms are different, and, here at Engram, we are here to let you know the slight nuances in meaning.