Simple Sentence Generator

Generate grammatically correct simple sentences instantly — for ESL practice, classroom exercises and writing warm-ups.

This page locks the generator to simple sentence structure while keeping style, vocabulary, tense, length, quantity and custom words open for practice.

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Simple sentence tool

Generate simple sentences with the main RSG engine

Sentence type is fixed to Simple on this route. Everything else stays adjustable so you can move from beginner practice to longer stylistic examples without leaving the page.

Simple sentence generator

Generate simple sentence batches

Random category, simple structure, casual style, basic vocabulary, short length, present tense and a five-sentence batch are preselected for this route.

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Advanced options

Custom word injection

Force target nouns, verbs and adjectives into each generated sentence. Useful for writing drills, vocabulary practice and ESL teaching.

Add a target classroom word to see it appear inside simple sentence structure.

Optional
Must include noun
Must include verb
Must include adjective

Press Enter or comma to add. Clicking away or Generate also saves unfinished custom words automatically.

No forced words yet. Add one or more tags to steer the generator output.

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Package 0 sentences however you need

Copy a raw batch, numbered list or richer file format for documents, spreadsheets, demos and developer workflows.

Generated results

Sentence output

Adjust the controls and generate a fresh set.

No sentences yet. Use the controls on the left to generate your first batch.

🎯 Daily challenge

Same sentence worldwide, new rewrite every day

Today's UTC-seeded challenge sentence updates once per day. Rewrite it, expand it or flip the perspective, then store your response locally and share a draft to social.

Challenge key: 2026-04-28

Today's sentence

"Each day, the reflective curator shaped a practical framework after careful review."

Rewrite the sentence with different wording while keeping the meaning.

Your response is stored locally for today's challenge.

About simple sentences

What is a simple sentence?

A simple sentence contains one independent clause — one subject, one predicate and a complete thought. It is the foundational unit of English grammar and the starting point for sentence structure learning.

A simple sentence may include modifiers — adjectives, adverbs and prepositional phrases — without becoming compound or complex. What keeps it simple is the presence of only one independent clause.

Structure

[Subject]  +  [Verb]  +  [Object or Complement]

The student    reads     a book.
The teacher    explains  the rule.
The researcher found     the pattern.
Simple (with modifiers):
"Every morning, the careful student reads a difficult
book before class begins."

Still simple — one subject (student), one main verb
(reads), one complete thought.

What makes a simple sentence useful

  • To state a fact without qualification
  • To create emphasis through brevity
  • To open or close a paragraph with impact
  • As the foundation for ESL grammar instruction
  • For beginner reading and writing practice

Simple sentence vs sentence fragment

Fragment:  "Running through the park."
           (No subject)

Fragment:  "The careful student."
           (No predicate)

Simple:    "The careful student ran through the park."
           (Subject + verb + complete thought)

Example output

What the generator produces

Each batch is generated fresh. These examples show the range of output across different vocabulary and style settings.

Basic · Casual · Short

"The student reads a book every morning."

"The teacher explains the new rule clearly."

"The traveller packs a small bag before every journey."

Mixed · Formal · Medium

"The experienced researcher documents each finding with careful attention to detail."

"The dedicated student reviews her notes before every examination."

Advanced · Poetic · Long

"At the edge of the season, the itinerant cartographer unfolds the last map with the patience of someone who has learned to read silence."

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