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I will make sure that vs I would make sure that

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I will make sure that' is used when you are certain about doing something in the future. 'I would make sure that' is used to express a hypothetical situation or a polite request.
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Last updated: August 18, 2024

I will make sure that

This phrase is correct and commonly used when you want to express your intention to ensure something in the future.

This phrase is used to show your determination or promise to ensure that something happens in the future.

Examples:

  • I will make sure that the project is completed on time.
  • I will make sure that you receive the package by tomorrow.
  • I will make sure that everyone attends the meeting.
  • I will make sure that the information is accurate.
  • I will make sure that the event runs smoothly.
  • I will make sure that avaricious landlords are kept in check.
  • I will make sure that Jessica Danforth does not run for mayor.
  • I will make sure that they send you medicine and food.
  • So if, for whatever reason, I am forced to let you go, I will make sure that Mossad finds you way before Matlock does.
  • I will make sure that justice is carried out.
  • Yes, and I will make sure that he receives the information directly at the debrief.
  • I will make sure that his transgressions are properly punished.
  • I will make sure that the services concerned are aware of your suggestion.
  • GUNN LAUGHS I will make sure that he gets this with all our thanks.
  • And I will make sure that he is transferred to the funeral home as soon as possible.
  • I will make sure that you are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for this crime.
  • We've been playing phone tag, but I will make sure that she's up to speed before the meeting.
  • When you've delivered, I will make sure that your son is safe.
  • Never mind. I will make sure that there's no follow-up from your colleagues.
  • But I suppose Lady Felicia has time on her hands, so I will make sure that one or other of us is with him at all times.
  • I will make sure that I tell Hank how helpful you've been.
  • I will make sure that you stay free and alive and generously compensated for your skills.
  • Yes, I will make sure that Max gets his homework done.
  • Mr. Johnson, I will make sure that brenda gets this man out of your house first thing in the morning.
  • I will make sure that the old Forbes jail cell is prepped and ready.

Alternatives:

  • I promise to ensure that
  • I guarantee that
  • I will ensure that
  • I will see to it that
  • I will make certain that

I would make sure that

This phrase is correct and is used to express a hypothetical situation or a polite request.

This phrase is used to talk about something that you would do under certain conditions or to make a polite request.

Examples:

  • I would make sure that everyone is informed about the changes.
  • I would make sure that the guests are comfortable during the event.
  • I would make sure that the report is submitted on time.
  • I would make sure that the project meets all the requirements.
  • I would make sure that the team is well-prepared for the presentation.
  • And if it had happened, which it absolutely did not, I would make sure that something was done about it.
  • I would make sure that he would not die quickly.
  • If it was my house and I couldn't have it, I would make sure that no one else could have it.
  • Plus, I would make sure that we were totally square before I asked for any favors, you know, like everything you have on Magnus O'Connor.
  • I told Levi that I would make sure that Sarah was looked after.
  • And I would make sure that you would rot there for many, many years to come, so you, my loving wife, had better do exactly as I tell you from now on.
  • It comes up fairly regularly in our bilateral contacts and I would make sure that it did if that were not the case.

Alternatives:

  • I would ensure that
  • I would see to it that
  • I would make certain that
  • I would guarantee that
  • I would take care to ensure that

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