Free Sentence Counter
Count the number of sentences in your text and see how they distribute across paragraphs. Analyze sentence structure and balance.
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What you get
- Reads your draft against the rubric
- Surfaces issues, not noise
- Carries findings into the editor
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Why sentence count matters
Sentence count is a fundamental metric for understanding your writing structure. Too few sentences per paragraph creates dense, hard-to-read blocks. Too many short sentences can make your writing feel choppy. The ideal range is 3 to 8 sentences per paragraph, with variation to maintain reader interest.
Sentence length and readability
Research shows that mixing sentence lengths improves readability. A combination of short sentences (under 10 words) for emphasis and longer sentences (20 to 25 words) for complex ideas keeps readers engaged. If all your sentences are roughly the same length, your writing may feel monotonous.
Sentence count by content type
- Tweet: 1 to 2 sentences
- Email subject line: 1 sentence
- Paragraph (academic): 5 to 7 sentences
- Blog post (1,000 words): 50 to 80 sentences
- Research paper (5,000 words): 250 to 350 sentences
FAQ
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Sentences are counted by detecting sentence-ending punctuation: periods, exclamation points, and question marks. Abbreviations like "Dr." or "U.S." may be counted as sentence breaks in some cases.
A well-structured paragraph typically contains 3 to 8 sentences. Academic paragraphs often have 5 to 7 sentences, while shorter paragraphs of 2 to 3 sentences work well for blog posts and informal writing.
The average sentence length for clear, readable writing is 15 to 20 words. Academic writing tends to run longer at 20 to 25 words per sentence. Varying sentence length within this range keeps your writing engaging.
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