Sentences with Shock, Past and Past Participle Form Of Shock V1 V2 V3
Shock
Meaning: 1. Cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset.(verb)
2. Affect with physiological shock, or with an electric shock.(verb)
3. Collide violently.(verb)
| Base | Past | Past Participle |
| shock | shocked | shocked |
Sentences with Shock
1.Everyone looked shocked.
2.I’m really shocked.
3.The news shocked me.
4.My goodness! What a shock! It’s hard to believe.
5.I know you’re shocked.
6.I can’t say I’m shocked.
7.Steve was shocked by Mary’s attitude.
8.The news shocked me.
9.Frank looked a little shocked.
10.It looks as if they’ve had a shock.
11.Antifragility is beyond resilience or robustness. The resilient resists shocks and stays the same; the antifragile gets better.
12.My brother was too shocked to speak.
13.George soon recovered from the shock.
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