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Jean-christophe
Can we use "to ensure" and "to make sure" exactly the same way ?
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I pretty much agree with GregS, but I can see some instances of the verb being followed by a noun or adjective+noun where you have to use "ensure" and not "make sure".
Painting road stripes white ensures visibility. - Correct
Painting road stripes white "makes sure" visibility. - Incorrect
Getting a good night sleep before an exam ensures better grades. - Correct
Getting a good night sleep before an exam "makes sure" better grades. - Incorrect
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Yes, I cannot think of anyplace one must be used over the other.
'to make sure' sound more active than 'to ensure'. So how I view the two:
"Keep your passport handy to ensure going through security goes quickly."
"I want to make sure you kids do your homework before playing video games tonight." (Very active involvement)
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Jean-christophe
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