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Frame meaningful question using the following words: (when / coming / your friends / are)

A) When your friends are coming?
B) When are your friends coming?
C) When your friends coming?
D) Your friends are coming when?

Answer
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Hint: In order to find the correct option, you must look for a sentence that is grammatically correct and has the suitable components of a sentence in the appropriate order.

Complete answer:

In the given question we have been given a set of jumbled words and we need to form a sentence and choose the option that represents the correct form of the jumbled sentences. For reaching the correct answer amongst jumbled words, first look for a subject. Then, look for a verb. Next, look for an object or preposition, if any. Put these together and then look at the given options.
Now, let us evaluate the given options one by one.
Option ‘A’, ‘when your friends are coming’, is incorrect as whenever we write a sentence using ‘when’, the question word ‘when’ is always followed by ‘are’.
Option ‘C’, ‘when your friends coming’, is incorrect as all the given words are not used in it.
Option ‘D’, ‘your friends are coming when’, is incorrect as in a grammatically accurate sentence, the question word, here it is ‘when’, is placed at the beginning of the sentence.
Hence, from the above options, we can see that options ‘A’, ‘B’, and ‘D’ are incorrect.
Therefore, the correct answer is option ‘B’, ‘when are your friends coming’. This is because it follows all the requirements of the to make the sentence grammatically accurate.

Note: When faced with jumbled words, in order to find the answer quickly, try and find the answer by yourself before checking the options available. In this way, there would be some clarity on the subject, object, and verb of the sentence and will avoid confusion.