it is expotory sentence
we knew there would be a crowd we left early for the play performance RUN-ON
This is a run-on sentence ( should be two sentences) with a spelling error.
The word crowd is singular.The plural would be crowds.An example sentence for the singular is: the crowd went wild.An example sentence for the plural is: the crowds clashed and caused a riot.
Her act bedazzled the crowd; they were truly stunned.
You wouldn't use the preposition "to" after "secluded", because secluded is either a transitive verb and requires a direct object, or it is an adjective.She was secluded from the crowd. would be a sentence that works.
She used an inconspicuous backpack to blend in with the crowd and avoid attracting attention.
A large group of people is called a crowd. Use of the word in a sentence would be "A large crowd of people showed up at the free concert in the park."
I was told that if I went to bed early, I would wake up early.
No on two accounts. First the sentence would need a - 'The' or 'An' as the first word to make it a proper sentence. Second the word 'incorrigible' means - Incapable of being corrected or reformed, and this does not properly apply to a crowd. A better sentence for 'incorrigible' would be:- The baby sitter found her charge's behaviour to be quite incorrigible and determined never to sit for the family again.
That they were gay lords
That they were gay lords
That they were gay lords