Rearranging words into asking sentences requires putting the helping verb or question word first. Examples:Original: “Your teacher where is?” → Correct: “Where is your teacher?”Original: “She going is home?” → Correct: “Is she going home?”Original: “Finished you the homework have?” → Correct: “Have you finished the homework?”Original: “Brother your how is?” → Correct: “How is your brother?”Original: “Will you later come?” → Correct: “Will you come later?”These corrections show the proper structure of interrogative sentences in English, where the auxiliary verb or WH-word comes first, followed by the subject and main verb. This order makes the sentence a proper question instead of sounding incomplete or confusing.