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Jean-christophe
Can we use "to ensure" and "to make sure" exactly the same way ?
May 26, 2016 2:29 PM
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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
May 26, 2016
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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)
May 26, 2016
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