We should not encourage indiscipline.

Indiscipline should have not encourages by us.
Indiscipline should not be encouraged by us.
Indiscipline should not being encouraged.
Indiscipline should not been encouraged.

The correct answer is: B. Indiscipline should not be encouraged by us.

The other options are incorrect because they use the wrong verb tense or form.

  • Option A, “Indiscipline should have not encourages by us,” uses the past perfect tense, which is not appropriate for this sentence. The sentence is about a general rule, not a specific event that happened in the past.
  • Option C, “Indiscipline should not being encouraged,” uses the present participle form of the verb, which is not appropriate for a sentence that expresses a prohibition.
  • Option D, “Indiscipline should not been encouraged,” uses the past participle form of the verb, which is not appropriate for a sentence that expresses a present or future action.

The correct sentence should be: “We should not encourage indiscipline.” This sentence uses the simple present tense, which is appropriate for expressing a general rule. The verb “encourage” is in the negative form, which expresses a prohibition.

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