In what situation (if any) you would say “better play positive”? Please, don’t add any punctuation between words.
Answer
You could say:
I left after watching the better play positive I would come and see it again.
… or is that cheating?
It’s possible someone would say
*You need to win this match, so you’d better play positive!
but to me this sounds a little strange: formal English would have “positively”; “positive” seems a strange choice of words for saying this colloquially, but it wouldn’t surprise me too much if someone used this in analogy to the phrase “think positive” which is well-known, or having heard the phrase “positive play”. (It’s also possible it sounds more natural in the US or in a particular dialect, but someone else will have to comment on that 🙂
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Source : Link , Question Author : brilliant , Answer Author : psmears