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Shocking is a verb. It's the present participle of shock and is used with an auxiliary verb to create the progressive tenses. "She was shocking her brother when their mom screamed for her to stop."

Shocking can also be used as an adjective. "We have shocking news to report."

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Shocked is a verb (past tense of shock). His brazen actions shocked her.

Shocked can be an adjective, as well. Her shockedexpression caught his attention.

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