Convert the sentence into one that is in the imperative mood expressing a command:
Do not step over the fence.
A
You should not step over the fence.
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B
Never should you step over the fence.
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C
Stepping over the fence is not to be done.
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D
No change
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Solution
The correct option is D No change
The imperative mood is used to express a command, exhortation, prayer or request. Thus, according to the definition, Option D expresses imperative mood as a command. It uses the second person (plural or singular) with an unspoken "you" for the subject. Thus, according to the rules, the other remaining options are incorrect.