
Rearrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence.Ink/ have/ pen/ in/ your/ filled/ you/ ?a) Have you ink filled in your pen?b) Have in your pen filled you ink?c) Have you filled ink in your pen?d) In your pen have you filled ink?
Hint: The structure of an interrogative sentence should be - verb + subject + main verb + object + prepositional phrase. You should follow this construction idea to solve the question above.
Complete step by step solution:
In the above-given options, we can see that only ‘option c’ is adhering to the rule of forming an interrogative sentence. Hence this is the correct option and the others are not as they do not follow the proper order or rule of grammar.
In option c – have is a verb, you are the subject, filled is your main verb (as it shows the action or state of the object), ink is your object (as you are filling it in your pen) and the phrase – in your pen is the prepositional phrase.
If you look at the other options that are given to us as solutions for the above question you will see that options - ‘a’, ‘b’ & ‘d’ make no sense whatsoever. They are grammatically wrong and hence can’t (and should not) be used here.
Hence, the correct answer is option ‘c’.
Note: A sentence should have some meaning to it. When you write a sentence do read it a couple of times to check if it makes any sense to you or not. This way you can be sure that you chose the correct option.












