Using the word(s) given in the brackets, form a sentence in the imperative mood that expresses a command: _______ cricket in the house. (not/play)
A
You must not play cricket in the house.
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B
Shall we play cricket in the house?
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C
Do not play cricket in the house.
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D
Do you play cricket in the house?
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Solution
The correct option is D Do not play cricket in the house. Option C is correct. The sentence is a command given to prohibit cricket and is directed at an implied subject "you".
Options A, B and D are incorrect as they are not commands. Nor are they in the imperative mood. They are statements and questions, and therefore, in the indicative mood.