No. This is a clause that cannot stand on its own. It is not a complete sentence.
A sentence needs a subject and a verb.
No
The crowd clapped most excitedly of all at the seals tricks.
It is a correct sentence in all respects
She used an inconspicuous backpack to blend in with the crowd and avoid attracting attention.
The sentence All credits go to him, is not correct grammar, and it should be corrected to All credit goes to him.
As I walked through the crowd I examined all of my surroundings faces.
The broken bottle spread out the sand all at once.
The sentence 'Correct the sentence.' is a correct sentence. The subject is implied 'you'; the verb is 'correct'; the direct object is 'sentence'; and it is a complete thought. These are all the elements required for a complete sentence.
It is grammatically correct. I do not agree, it does not make sense at all, revert what and confirm what ? It would be better to say.....Once you obtain the confirmation details, I will revert... It would depend on what the person was reverting to...another religion, another airline, the list is endless... this is a statement sentence and as such should give better detail .
No, it is not correct. The correct phrasing would be "all the tins fell."
The right homophone in this sentence is "hoards." The squirrel hoards acorns, meaning it gathers and stores them, so it can eat them during the winter. Hordes, on the other hand, refers to a large group or crowd of people.
all are correct