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Which one is more widely used in native english environment ? Is there any different meaning between these two sentences ?

Be sure to turn off the lamp before you sleep.

Make sure to turn off the lamp before you sleep.

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    "Put off" means to postpone. How does one postpone a lamp?
    – Martha
    Commented Dec 30, 2013 at 16:21
  • Unless the to there is not that (be sure that and make sure that, they are simply interchangeable.
    – Safira
    Commented Dec 31, 2013 at 15:39

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I would say "be sure to turn off the light" or "make sure you turn off the light" interchangeably, with a slight preference for the second form. I think "make sure to turn off the light" is okay grammatically. It's just less common.

This answer on ELU has some good, objective information about the relative frequency of the different phrases that's consistent with my first reaction.

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