Euripides wrote plays but not sonnets. I think they are looking for Shakespeare here, although it could probably be any one of Shakespeare's contemporaries as well.
38 plays, 154 sonnets
William Shakespeare wrote plays and sonnets
He wrote sonnets.
William Shakespeare wrote all the plays and sonnets, they have been saying that bard wrote them but William shakespeare fact wrote all of them.
With Shakespeare plays, poetry and sonnets.
Shakespeare was famous for his plays and his poems and his sonnets.
Plays and sonnets.
His plays and his sonnets. He is most famous for his sonnets 18 and 130 and his plays Hamlet, Macbeth, Julus Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice and King Lear.
Various plays and beautiful sonnets (sonnets are a certain type of poems). Plays include Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, etc.
The volume Shakespeare's Sonnets [1609] contains 154 sonnets, so the usual answer to this question is 154. There are a few 'sonnets' embedded in the plays (particularly in Romeo and Juliet); but people don't normally include these among Shakespeare's Sonnets (for a number of reasons).
William Shakespeare is best known for his sonnets. Shakespeare published a total of 154 sonnets. Sonnets contain fourteen lines with a specific rhyme scheme.
Shakespeare's plays still live because people keep on performing them all the time and all over the planet. His sonnets get anthologized and read all the time too. Shakespeare's plays and sonnets are often a part of school literature curricula and why not? Even the internet helps. Do you know how many websites there are about Shakespeare? How many videos of people saying speeches from the plays? Or reading the sonnets? It boggles the mind.