The correct sentence is option 'A': "Is there any coffee left?"
Explanation:
Word order refers to the arrangement of words in a sentence. In English, the typical word order is subject-verb-object (SVO). Let's break down the sentence to understand why option 'A' is correct:
Subject: "Is"
- The verb "is" is used to form a question in this sentence. The subject is implied and is referring to a third-person singular noun, such as "there."
Verb: "there"
- In this sentence, "there" is used as a pronoun to indicate the existence or presence of something.
Object: "any coffee left"
- "Any coffee left" is the object of the sentence. It answers the question "what?" or "whom?" is being referred to in the sentence. "Any" is used to indicate an indefinite quantity, and "left" indicates that there is some remaining.
Now, let's analyze the other options and explain why they are incorrect:
b) "There any coffee left is?"
- This sentence has an incorrect word order. The verb "is" should come before the subject "there." Additionally, the question mark should be placed at the end of the sentence, not in the middle.
c) "Any coffee is there left?"
- This sentence also has an incorrect word order. The subject "any coffee" should come before the verb "is" and the pronoun "there" should come after the verb. The word "left" should still be placed at the end of the sentence.
d) "Left there any coffee?"
- This sentence has an incorrect word order. The subject "any coffee" should come before the verb "is" and the pronoun "there" should come after the verb. Additionally, the word "left" should be placed before the pronoun "there."
In summary, the correct word order in this sentence is option 'A': "Is there any coffee left?"