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make you sure
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"make you sure" is not correct English.
To make a sentence grammatically correct, replace "you sure" with "sure." For example: "Make sure you get your homework done on time."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Wiki
News & Media
Academia
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Exact Expressions
19 human-written examples
Incidentally, if you want old-school Pixar antics, make you sure you show up early.
News & Media
Should you stop wearing lipstick, or just make you sure you don't mention lipstick on social media?
News & Media
If you do use any approved sources, make you sure you cite them appropriately, and make sure that all your words are your own.
Academia
This is a production that inspires you to check your program open-mouthed at intermission to make you sure you didn't misread it.
News & Media
343's borrowings from rival shooters are designed to complement Bungie's old combat loops, not overrule them, so make you sure you nail the basics: taming the single shot rifles (the new Promethean Light Rifle isn't as alien as it looks); timing your grenade throws so they strip away shields in one fell swoop; and keeping your aim steady while jumping sideways like a scalded cat.
News & Media
3. Make you sure you are telling a story.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
41 human-written examples
Make sure you sure SOUND like it!
Wiki
Make sure you're diversified.
News & Media
Make sure you go slow.
News & Media
Make sure you pay.
Wiki
Make sure you cheer!
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "make sure" instead of "make you sure" in formal and informal writing. For example, instead of writing, "Make you sure you lock the door", write "Make sure you lock the door".
Common error
Avoid using "you" between "make" and "sure". The correct phrasing is always "make sure", as the phrase is an imperative directing someone to take action to ensure something. "Make you sure" is a common error that disrupts the grammatical structure.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "make you sure" is intended as an imperative, aiming to instruct or advise someone to verify or ensure something. As Ludwig AI notes, this phrasing is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "make sure".
Frequent in
Wiki
53%
News & Media
27%
Academia
7%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Science
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "make you sure" is frequently used, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "make sure". Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. This analysis highlights that while the intention is to prompt someone to verify or ensure something, the phrasing should be corrected to align with standard English grammar. The phrase is most commonly found in informal contexts, as shown by its prevalence in Wiki and some News & Media sources.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ensure that
Replaces the informal "make you" with the more formal "ensure that", providing a stronger emphasis on guaranteeing a specific outcome.
be certain that
Substitutes "make you sure" with "be certain that", focusing on the state of certainty rather than the action of ensuring.
verify that
Emphasizes the act of confirming or checking something, similar to ensuring its accuracy or completion.
confirm that
Implies a process of validating information, moving away from the colloquial tone of "make you sure".
double-check that
Suggests a more thorough review to prevent errors, adding an element of caution.
see to it that
Replaces the directness of "make you sure" with a phrase that implies taking responsibility for ensuring something happens.
take care to
Shifts the focus to the act of being careful and attentive, which indirectly ensures a desired result.
guarantee that
Indicates a strong assurance or promise that something will be done, adding a level of commitment.
assure yourself that
Highlights the importance of personal confirmation, changing the focus from instructing others to self-verification.
make it a point to
Emphasizes the deliberate effort to ensure something is done, highlighting intention and commitment.
FAQs
How to properly use "make sure" in a sentence?
Use "make sure" to instruct or advise someone to verify or ensure something. For example, "Make sure to lock the door" or "Make sure you have all the necessary documents".
What are some alternatives to "make sure"?
Alternatives include "ensure that", "be certain that", or "verify that", depending on the context.
Is "make you sure" grammatically correct?
No, "make you sure" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is "make sure". The inclusion of "you" is unnecessary and disrupts the standard English phrasing.
What's the difference between "make sure" and "be sure"?
"Make sure" is an instruction to take action to ensure something, while "be sure" is often used as a reminder or to express confidence that something will happen. For example, "Make sure to bring your passport" versus "Be sure to arrive on time".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
71%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested