make a plan
يضع خطة
Use `make a plan` whenever you want to move from talking to taking organized action.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Deciding on specific steps to reach a goal or finish a task.
- A very common phrase used in both business and casual life.
- Always use 'make' with 'plan' to sound natural and fluent.
معنی
This phrase means deciding on a set of steps to achieve something specific. It is used when you move from just thinking about an idea to actually organizing how to do it.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 6Texting a friend about the weekend
We should make a plan for Saturday night soon!
We should make a plan for Saturday night soon!
In a professional business meeting
We need to make a plan to increase our sales this quarter.
We need to make a plan to increase our sales this quarter.
A couple discussing their future
If we want to buy a house, we need to make a plan for our savings.
If we want to buy a house, we need to make a plan for our savings.
زمینه فرهنگی
The phrase reflects a Western cultural emphasis on individualism and time management. 'Making a plan' is often associated with the 'American Dream' or the idea that anyone can succeed if they are organized and hard-working. It became a staple of self-help and business English in the mid-20th century.
The 'A' is Vital
Always include 'a'. Say 'I made a plan.' If you say 'I made plan,' it sounds like you are still learning basic grammar.
Don't use 'Do'
Many languages use the verb for 'do' with plans. In English, 'do a plan' is incorrect. It must be 'make'.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Deciding on specific steps to reach a goal or finish a task.
- A very common phrase used in both business and casual life.
- Always use 'make' with 'plan' to sound natural and fluent.
What It Means
To make a plan is to organize your future actions. It is the bridge between a dream and reality. You aren't just wishing for something anymore. You are deciding the 'who', 'what', and 'when'. It is a very active and positive expression.
How To Use It
You use this phrase as a verb. It is a standard collocation. This means make and plan just love to sit together. You can make a plan for big things like a career. You can also make a plan for small things like dinner. Just remember to use the article a in the middle. Saying 'make plan' sounds like a broken robot. Don't be a robot.
When To Use It
Use it when things feel a bit messy or undecided. If your friends are all talking at once about a trip, shout: 'Let's make a plan!' It brings order to the chaos. It is perfect for the office when a project starts. It is also great for personal goals like losing weight or learning English. If you have a goal, you need to make a plan.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it for things that happen by accident. You don't make a plan to trip over your own feet. Also, avoid it for very rigid, official laws. You don't make a plan for the speed limit; that is a rule. If something is already happening right now, it is too late to make a plan. You should have done that yesterday!
Cultural Background
In many English-speaking cultures, being 'proactive' is highly valued. People love feeling in control of their time. 'Making a plan' is seen as a sign of maturity and reliability. If you are the person who makes the plan, people will often look to you as a leader. It shows you are serious about your time and theirs.
Common Variations
You might hear people say formulate a plan in a laboratory or a movie. That sounds very serious and scientific. In casual talk, people say get a plan together. If you are just starting, you might sketch out a plan. If the plan is secret, you are hatching a plan like a movie villain. Most of the time, make a plan is your best friend.
نکات کاربردی
The phrase is extremely versatile and fits almost any situation. The only real 'gotcha' is the verb choice—always use `make`, never `do`.
The 'A' is Vital
Always include 'a'. Say 'I made a plan.' If you say 'I made plan,' it sounds like you are still learning basic grammar.
Don't use 'Do'
Many languages use the verb for 'do' with plans. In English, 'do a plan' is incorrect. It must be 'make'.
The 'Plan' Culture
If an American says 'Let's make a plan,' they usually want to set a specific time and date immediately. Be ready with your calendar!
مثالها
6We should make a plan for Saturday night soon!
We should make a plan for Saturday night soon!
Very common for social organizing.
We need to make a plan to increase our sales this quarter.
We need to make a plan to increase our sales this quarter.
Shows leadership and initiative in the workplace.
If we want to buy a house, we need to make a plan for our savings.
If we want to buy a house, we need to make a plan for our savings.
Used for serious life milestones.
You need to make a plan to clean this room before you go out.
You need to make a plan to clean this room before you go out.
Used to demand organization from someone else.
Let's sit down and make a plan for our trip to London.
Let's sit down and make a plan for our trip to London.
Focuses on the logistics of travel.
If we want to win the game, we have to make a plan for the second half.
If we want to win the game, we have to make a plan for the second half.
Focuses on strategy and competition.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct word to complete the common phrase.
I have too much work to do; I need to ___ a plan.
In English, we always 'make' a plan, we never 'do' a plan.
Select the missing article.
Let's make ___ plan for dinner tonight.
When speaking generally about creating a new strategy, we use 'make a plan'.
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ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Formality of 'Make a Plan'
Talking to friends about a party.
Let's make a plan for the weekend!
Standard daily use in most situations.
I need to make a plan for my studies.
Professional or academic settings.
The committee will make a plan for the expansion.
Where to use 'Make a Plan'
Travel
Booking flights and hotels.
Fitness
Scheduling gym days.
Work
Managing a new project.
Finance
Saving money for a car.
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, that is a common mistake. In English, we always use the verb make with plan.
Yes! It shows you are organized. For example: 'I always make a plan before starting a new task.'
Make a plan is the action of creating it. Have a plan means the plan already exists in your head.
Not at all. It is a neutral phrase. It is perfectly fine for professional communication.
Absolutely. 'Let's make a plan for lunch' is a very common way to suggest meeting up.
This is a fun variation. It usually means making a secret or clever plan, like in a movie.
It is very similar. Make plans often refers to social arrangements, like 'making plans for the weekend'.
No, 'planning' is a noun for the process. You make a plan (singular) or do some planning.
This means a plan that is very detailed and likely to succeed. 'We need to make a solid plan.'
Use 'made'. For example: 'We made a plan yesterday, so we are ready today.'
عبارات مرتبط
Work out the details
To discuss the small, specific parts of a plan.
Map out
To create a detailed visual or mental plan of a journey or project.
Set a date
To decide on a specific time for a plan to happen.
Think ahead
To consider future possibilities when making a plan.
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