Significado
To take steps to ensure that something happens.
Contexto cultural
Americans value directness. 'Make sure to' is seen as helpful, not bossy. British speakers might add 'if you could' to soften the instruction. Direct instructions can be seen as rude. Use 'Please' or 'It would be helpful if you...' instead. Germans appreciate clarity. 'Make sure to' is perfectly acceptable in professional settings.
Use it for reminders
It's the best way to remind someone without sounding like you're scolding them.
Don't use in contracts
Always use 'ensure' in legal or formal documents.
Significado
To take steps to ensure that something happens.
Use it for reminders
It's the best way to remind someone without sounding like you're scolding them.
Don't use in contracts
Always use 'ensure' in legal or formal documents.
Combine with 'please'
Adding 'please' makes it sound much more polite.
Teste-se
Complete the sentence.
Please _____ to lock the window before you leave.
All these options work, though 'make sure' is the focus of this lesson.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the best option.
The negative 'not' must precede the infinitive 'to'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: I'm worried I'll miss the train. B: _____
This is the correct infinitive structure.
🎉 Pontuação: /3
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
3 exerciciosPlease _____ to lock the window before you leave.
All these options work, though 'make sure' is the focus of this lesson.
Choose the best option.
The negative 'not' must precede the infinitive 'to'.
A: I'm worried I'll miss the train. B: _____
This is the correct infinitive structure.
🎉 Pontuação: /3
Perguntas frequentes
3 perguntasNo, that is incorrect. Use 'make sure to do it'.
It is neutral. It works in almost any situation.
'Ensure' is formal; 'make sure' is neutral.
Frases relacionadas
Be sure to
similarA softer, more encouraging version.
Ensure that
contrastA formal way to say make sure.
See to it that
specialized formTo take responsibility for an outcome.
Don't forget to
similarA reminder to do something.