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“Make Sure” vs. “Be Sure” – Difference Explained (+Examples) Be sure that all of your ingredients for the cake are perfectly measured and not out of date Be sure to make your bed with a lot of care every morning before you leave for school Be sure that your client is fully prepared for all the questions the defense might ask Be sure to extend your sympathies to the family of the deceased if you see them
“Make sure to” vs. “Be sure to”: Is the first one correct? Usage has changed significantly over the past few decades as you can see, make sure to [verb] has already overtaken the (dated, imho) be sure to [verb] and doubtless soon make sure [noun] [verb] will overtake be sure [noun] [verb] (I've no doubt it did so long ago in speech; written forms tend to lag, and they're often just quoting earlier usages) I don't see any reason to question the