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Go and tell the boy________with the fire...

Go and tell the boy________with the fire. It's too dangerous.

A.don't play B.not play C.not playing D.not to play

 

D 【解析】 句意:去告诉那个男孩不要玩火。太危险了。 考查非谓语。don’t play不要玩;not play不玩;not playing不玩;not to play不要玩;根据句意理解可知,这里表达的是“告诉某人不要做某事”,英语是tell sb not to do sth,在这里用不定式宾语补足语,故选D。  
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