If you want to answer my questions, put up your hands....(one question)..(A boy answers the question, but not in a complete form....)

1. Try to answer the question in a full sentence/form.

2. You should answer the question in full sentences/forms.

3. Answer the question in a complete sentence/form.

4. Will you answer the question in complete sentences/forms?

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Which expressions are suitable in the situation?

I would use #2 and/or #3, and I'd omit the word "form" or "forms."

I wouldn't use #1 or #4 because the others are very direct. Students often need direct instruction if they haven't performed as expected at first.

All four expressions are suitable and convey the same meaning. Each expression emphasizes the need for a full and complete answer to the question posed.