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Do not park your car in front of my house.
your car need to be parked in front of my house
your car should not be parked in front of my house
your car could not be parked in front of my house
my house should not be parked in front of your car
- Option 1: "Your car need to be parked in front of my house"
- This implies permission or requirement to park in front of the house.
- Option 2: "Your car should not be parked in front of my house"
- This clearly indicates that it is not allowed to park there.
- This is the correct interpretation of "Do not park your car in front of my house."
- Option 3: "Your car could not be parked in front of my house"
- Implies that parking there was not possible, perhaps due to restrictions or physical barriers.
- Option 4: "My house should not be parked in front of your car"
- Logically incorrect, as houses do not move. It confuses the subject-object relationship.
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