No not always.
Shifts is a verb in that sentence. Since "experiences" is plural, the verb should be "shift".
Oceans change by the current the land shifts and the lochness monster always has an affect on it.
No - it is a verb.
The first sentence is in present tense ("is placed"), while the second sentence shifts to past tense ("was constructed," "was transported").
Language level shifts refer to changes in the formality or complexity of language used in communication. This can involve shifting between informal and formal language, or adjusting the complexity of vocabulary and sentence structure based on the audience or context.
"Scientists have found evidence of climate change, and you should recycle more to help the environment." This sentence shifts from reporting scientific findings to giving a directive in a way that creates an awkward shift in voice.
Weather never stops. For weather forecasters, there is always a need to be alert for breaking weather events, which can occur at all times of the day. Forecasters often work in shifts, including night shifts, to deal with this reality.
A sentence using the word climate would be: Climate is an abiotic factor that affects organisms living in a biosphere.
MC shifts downward.
Sun Shifts was created in 2007.
On the contrary, if the parallax angle is too small, it can't be measured accurately.