to take a different route · to go out of your way briefly to visit a place
This is a super handy phrase for when you're already out and about, maybe running errands or driving somewhere, and you decide to quickly pop into another store that wasn't originally on your list! 🛍️ It's perfect for those spontaneous shopping moments or when you remember you need something extra.
💡 **Pro Tip!** You often use 'make a detour' with prepositions like 'to' or 'for'. For example, 'I need to make a detour *to* the grocery store' or 'Let's make a detour *for* coffee.' It shows you're briefly changing your planned route for a specific purpose!
You're driving home after work, and suddenly remember you need milk. You decide to stop at the supermarket on the way. Which English expression describes this action best? A. to run out of something B. to make a detour C. to hit the road