to ensure you do something because it's important or you want to · to make sure to do something
Ever been somewhere new and decided you absolutely HAD to try that famous local dish or visit a particular landmark? 🤩 This expression is perfect for those times when you intentionally prioritize doing something because it's significant to you. It shows you're proactive about your experiences! ✨
💡 **Fun Fact!** You'll often hear this in travel stories, like "When I was in Italy, I *made a point of* learning a few Italian phrases." It highlights a conscious decision, showing commitment or strong desire. Just remember to use the gerund (-ing form) after 'of' (e.g., *making*, *trying*, *visiting*). 😉
Your friend is in Paris for the first time. She wants to ensure she tries a croissant from a famous bakery every morning. Which English expression fits this situation? A. to avoid doing something B. to make a point of doing something C. to forget to do something