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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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Think positively

0An old thread says people do say "Think positive" though it may not be grammatically correct. I wonder if it's idiomatic to say "Think positively".02br
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1blockquote 01cite 10New2grammar12cite 12br 10An old thread says people do say "Think positive" though it may not be grammatically correct. 12br 12blockquote 11b 00Think positively. 02b 0-

  • 1blockquote 01cite 10New2grammar12cite 12br 10An old thread says people do say "Think positive" though it may not be grammatically correct.
  • 12br 12blockquote 11b 00Think positively.
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01cite10New2grammar12cite12br
10An old thread says people do say "Think positive" though it may not be grammatically correct. I wonder if it's idiomatic to say "Think positively".12br
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10Thanks!12br
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11b00Think positively. I've never heard 'Think positive'.02b
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0It's very common. 0-
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0 01i00New2Grammar: I wonder if it's idiomatic to say "Think positively".02i01blockquote
01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10It's very common.12blockquote
10Hi GG,02br
00were you answering the original poster or Yoong?02br
00I don't know if "Think positively" sounds good or is common, but I know "T
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0Good point, Kooeyen. It's grammatical then.0-
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0I still remember the old advertising slogan by Apple for its Lisa computer in 1997, "Think different." 0-

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