In this article, we shall see in details about simple sentence. We will be dealing with, what simples sentences are, how, when, where they are used. The structure and various other facts of simple sentences will be explained with 41+ simple sentence examples.
A simple sentence has only one independent clause with a complete meaning. A simple sentence also has only one subject and one verb, which means it has only one predicate.
Please go through the following simple sentence examples to get an overview.
- 1. I was looking for you guys everywhere in the station.
- 2. She refused to come home with me.
- 3. Fruits are very healthy and nutritious.
- 4. Shailesh, the accountant is on leave today.
- 5. The entire class respects the teacher.
- 6. Shilpa did her work efficiently.
- 7. We must always help the needy.
- 8. Reshma’s sister is a beautiful dancer.
- 9. This pink dress will look perfect on her.
- 10. My mother looked very tired yesterday.
- 11. We had planned a picnic to Goa next week.
- 12. Pooja wrote him a letter long back.
- 13. The whole crowd was whispering among themselves.
- 14. Ram was elected the manager yesterday.
- 15. Everyone must complete the assignment by tomorrow.
- 16. My father and mother went to the supermarket today morning.
- 17. Sethu looks disappointed since yesterday.
- 18. The team members are working hard to achieve the target.
- 19. The old lady on the street looked pathetic.
- 20. Rakesh, my friend is an astronaut in NASA.
- 21. To drive in the hills requires practice and skills.
- 22.The judge convicted him of the crime.
- 23. The sudden earthquake caused fear in the people of the locality.
- 24. We shopped in the mall for all day yesterday.
- 25. Papaya, oranges, pomegranates, cucumbers and lemons are very good for skin.
- 26. The school has arranged for an alumni meet next month.
- 27. We have visited Ooty many times.
- 28. The entire audience applauded her for the splendid performance.
- 29. My daughter missed her school bus today.
- 30. She is preparing hard for the exams.
- 31. The train usually arrives at 10 pm sharp at Darjeeling.
- 32. I am waiting to attend my best friend’s wedding.
- 33. Madurai Meenakshi Temple is one of the best South Indian Temples.
- 34. My grandmother will be turning 90 this year.
- 35. The owner of the farm is not ready to sell the farm.
- 36. We are expecting her arrival by 8 am tomorrow morning.
- 37. Pizza and Burger are my sisters’ all time favorite.
- 38. The match was cancelled due to the heavy downpour yesterday.
- 39. The parents are requested to check their child’s report card.
- 40. She completed the course with great struggle and difficulty.
- 41. Sheela is one of the most obedient students in the class.
- 42. Mr. Kaur, my manager will be assisting me in the project.
- 43. Lakshit finished the homework.
41+ Simple Sentences Examples With Detailed Explanations
Let us now see the detailed explanations of each simple sentence example to have a better understanding.
1. I was looking for you guys everywhere in the station.
Subject: I
Verb: was looking
Predicate: was looking for you guys everywhere in the station
2. She refused to come home with me.
Subject: She
Verb: refused
Predicate: refused to come home with me
3. Fruits are very healthy and nutritious.
Subject: Fruits
Verb: are
Predicate: are very healthy and nutritious
4. Shailesh, the accountant is on leave today.
Subject: Shailesh, the accountant
Verb: is
Predicate: is on leave today
5. The entire class respects the teacher.
Subject: The entire class
Verb: respects
Predicate: respects the teacher
6. Shilpa did her work efficiently.
Subject: Shilpa
Verb: did
Predicate: did her work efficiently
7. We must always help the needy.
Subject: We
Verb: help
Predicate: must always help the needy
8. Reshma’s sister is a beautiful dancer.
Subject: Reshma’s sister
Verb: is
Predicate: is a beautiful dancer
9. This pink dress will look perfect on her.
Subject: This pink dress
Verb: will look
Predicate: will look perfect on her
10. My mother looked very tired yesterday.
Subject: My mother
Verb: looked
Predicate: looked very tired yesterday
11. We had planned a picnic to Goa next week.
Subject: We
Verb: had planned
Predicate: had planned a picnic to Goa next week
12. Pooja wrote him a letter long back.
Subject: Pooja
Verb: wrote
Predicate: wrote him a letter long back
13. The whole crowd was whispering among themselves.
Subject: The whole crowd
Verb: was whispering
Predicate: was whispering among themselves
14. Ram was elected the manager yesterday.
Subject: Ram
Verb: was elected
Predicate: was elected the manager yesterday
15. Everyone must complete the assignment by tomorrow.
Subject: Everyone
Verb: must complete
Predicate: must complete the assignment by tomorrow
16. My father and mother went to the supermarket today morning.
Subject: My father and mother
Verb: went
Predicate: went to the supermarket today morning
17. Sethu looks disappointed since yesterday.
Subject: Sethu
Verb: looks
Predicate: looks disappointed since yesterday
18. The team members are working hard to achieve the target.
Subject: The team members
Verb: are working
Predicate: are working hard to achieve the target
19. The old lady on the street looked pathetic.
Subject: The old lady on the street
Verb: looked
Predicate: looked pathetic
20. Rakesh, my friend is an astronaut in NASA.
Subject: Rakesh, my friend
Verb: is
Predicate: is an astronaut in NASA
21. To drive in the hills requires practice and skills.
Subject: To drive in the hills
Verb: requires
Predicate: requires practice and skills
22. The judge convicted him of the crime.
Subject: The judge
Verb: convicted
Predicate: convicted him of the crime
23. The sudden earthquake caused fear in the people of the locality.
Subject: The sudden earthquake
Verb: caused
Predicate: caused fear in the people of the locality
24. We shopped in the mall for all day yesterday.
Subject: We
Verb: shopped
Predicate: shopped in the mall for all day yesterday
25. Papaya, oranges, pomegranates, cucumbers and lemons are very good for skin.
Subject: Papaya, oranges, pomegranates, cucumbers and lemons
Verb: are
Predicate: are very good for skin
26. The school has arranged for an alumni meet next month.
Subject: The school
Verb: has arranged
Predicate: has arranged for an alumni meet next month
27. We have visited Ooty many times.
Subject: We
Verb: have visited
Predicate: have visited Ooty many times
28. The entire audience applauded her for the splendid performance.
Subject: The entire audience
Verb: applauded
Predicate: applauded her for the splendid performance
29. My daughter missed her school bus today.
Subject: My daughter
Verb: missed
Predicate: missed her school bus today
30. She is preparing hard for the exams.
Subject: She
Verb: is preparing
Predicate: is preparing hard for the exams
31. The train usually arrives at 10 pm sharp at Darjeeling.
Subject: The train
Verb: arrives
Predicate: usually arrives at 10 pm sharp at Darjeeling
32. I am waiting to attend my best friend’s wedding.
Subject: I
Verb: am waiting
Predicate: to attend my best friend’s wedding
33. Madurai Meenakshi Temple is one of the best South Indian Temples.
Subject: Madurai Meenakshi Temple
Verb: is
Predicate: one of the best South Indian Temples
34. My grandmother will be turning 90 this year.
Subject: My grandmother
Verb: will be turning
Predicate: will be turning 90 this year
35. The owner of the farm is not ready to sell the farm.
Subject: The owner of the farm
Verb: is
Predicate: is not ready to sell the farm
36. We are expecting her arrival by 8 am tomorrow morning.
Subject: We
Verb: are expecting
Predicate: are expecting her arrival by 8 am tomorrow morning
37. Pizza and Burger are my sisters’ all time favorite.
Subject: Pizza and Burger
Verb: are
Predicate: are my sisters’ all time favorite
38. The match was cancelled due to the heavy downpour yesterday.
Subject: The match
Verb: was cancelled
Predicate: was cancelled due to the heavy downpour yesterday
39. The parents are requested to check their child’s report card.
Subject: The parents
Verb: are requested
Predicate: are requested to check their child’s report card
40. She completed the course with great struggle and difficulty.
Subject: She
Verb: completed
Predicate: completed the course with great struggle and difficulty
41. Sheela is one of the most obedient students in the class.
Subject: Sheela
Verb: is
Predicate: is one of the most obedient students in the class
42. Mr. Kaur, my manager will be assisting me in the project.
Subject: Mr. Kaur, my manager
Verb: will be assisting
Predicate: will be assisting me in the project
43. Lakshit finished the homework.
Subject: Lakshit
Verb: finished
Predicate: finished the homework
All the above sentences are simple sentences as they have one subject, one verb and one predicate. They do not have any dependant clauses, but have only one independent clause which is complete on its own.
Frequently Asked Questions
When to use simple sentence?
Simple sentences are used when one wishes to say one particular thought and give importance to only that thought.
Example: Rakesh played basketball.
Here, there is only one independent clause that clearly states one single thought to the readers about what the subject (Rakesh) played.
Why to use simple sentence?
Simple sentences are used because they do not add any extra additional information. They are used to convey a particular thought or an idea short and clear.
Example: The flight is cancelled.
Here we do not get any other additional information, other than one important information, that the flight is cancelled. The sentence is quite short and clear to understand.
How to use simple sentence?
Simple sentence must be used when there is a subject performing an action as, a simple sentence must contain a subject and a verb.
Example: She is writing her homework.
Here ‘she’ is the subject and the predicate is telling what action the subject is doing. The subject, ‘her’ is writing her homework.
Where to use simple sentence?
A simple sentence is used where a clause is independent, that is, when a clause can convey the complete meaning on its own.
Example: My parents are travelling by flight.
Here, the simple sentence makes complete sense all alone, as it is an independent clause and it does not require any other clause to complete its meaning.
Simple sentence structure
The structure of a simple sentence is one independent clause that contains a subject and a verb.
Example: My brother likes chocolates.
Subject: My brother
Verb: likes
Predicate: likes chocolates
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