makesure
makesure — idiom
1. to inspect or perform a necessary step so that you have no remaining uncertainty
to inspect or perform a necessary step so that you have no remaining uncertainty about a fact, a state, or a future outcome.
The nurse checked the IV drip to makesure the dose was correct.
makesure + that-clause with 'that' omitted
Parents signed a form so the school could makesure emergency contacts were current.
makesure + that-clause (purpose: confirming information)
Makesure you turn off the gas valve before you leave the apartment for the summer.
The mechanic started the engine twice to makesure the strange noise was gone.
Makesure you pack enough water before hiking in the desert.
文法句型
makesure + (that) + clause
makesure + to-infinitive
makesure + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
This spelling (one word) is a nonstandard variant of the more common two-word phrase 'make sure'. It appears most often in informal digital writing and casual speech. In formal writing, the two-word form 'make sure' is preferred. The phrase is commonly followed by a that-clause (with 'that' frequently dropped), a to-infinitive, or 'of' + noun phrase.