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Use the affirmative imperative.
Conjugate in the affirmative imperative.
Opt for the affirmative imperative.
Use the affirmative imperative form of leer to issue a command instructing someone to read something.
You should use the affirmative imperative to give a command or demand about someone doing something.
Use the affirmative imperative to issue a demand about how someone or something will be.
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Remarkably and almost uniquely among poor and rich countries alike, the affirmative action imperative meant that posts at every level were open to competition from outside, leading managers to complain that they could not use discretionary promotion as a way of retaining staff.
He answered in the affirmative.
They reply in the affirmative.
Brooks answered in the affirmative.
Drouin answered in the affirmative.
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