People get shocked when they come into contact with an electrical current. This can happen when touching a live wire or a faulty electrical appliance. To prevent getting shocked, it is important to always follow safety guidelines when working with electricity, such as turning off the power before making repairs, using insulated tools, and avoiding contact with wet surfaces when handling electrical devices.
The past participle of "shock" is "shocked".
Yes, you can get shocked if you touch just the hot wire because it carries electrical current.
If someone touches you while being tasered, they may also be shocked if they provide a path for the electrical current to flow through. The shock may affect both individuals depending on the circumstances.
The adverb in the sentence is "completely" as it modifies the verb "shocked" by describing the extent to which the action was performed.
No, you cannot get shocked by a neutral wire under normal circumstances because it carries the return current and is at a similar voltage level as the ground.
You don't. You show the characters being shocked. How do people act when they are shocked? Do they freeze? Run away? Throw up? Does their mouth fall open or do they clap a hand to it? If you show them shocked, whatever they say next will be "shocked voice."
they were shocked
The deaths of the people prevented further battle in Veracruz.
They were shocked.
education for his son
some people would stay the same but i would turn really white if someone shocked me
It is because people thought only boys can be a doctor, but of course, Elizabeth Blackwell was a girl so obviously people would get shocked!
Shocked happy
people were shocked...'omg'
Gay people are not prevented from being anywhere.
because when your shocked you just stand in one place this is my point of view
Yes alot of people get mad when they get shocked.