Simple Sentences
Subject + Verb + ObjectLearn the building blocks of every sentence!
📖 Let’s Learn Simple Sentences
A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. Every simple sentence has at least two parts: a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a verb (what they do). Many sentences also have an object (who or what receives the action).
💡 The Rule
A simple sentence = Subject + Verb + Object. Example: Rahul (subject) eats (verb) a mango (object).
📝 The Parts
Here’s what you need to know!
Subject
The person or thing the sentence is about
- Rahul
- The cat
- My mother
- Birds
Verb
The action — what the subject does
- eats
- sleeps
- cooks
- fly
Object
The thing the action happens to
- a mango
- on the mat
- rice
- in the sky
📝 Example Sentences
See simple sentences in action!
Rahul eats a mango.
The cat sleeps on the mat.
Priya reads a book.
Birds fly in the sky.
Memory Trick
Remember: Ask “Who?” and “What did they do?” Every simple sentence answers these two questions!
🎮 Simple Sentences Quiz
Test what you’ve learned!
What is a simple sentence made of?
Find the SUBJECT: “The dog runs fast.”
Find the VERB: “Priya sings a song.”
Which is a complete sentence?
Find the OBJECT: “Mother cooks rice.”
Which is NOT a sentence?
🎉 Quiz Complete!
0/6Fun Fact
The shortest sentence in English is just two words: “I am.” It has a subject (I) and a verb (am), and that’s all you need to make a complete sentence!