She shocked___her mother's death.
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She was shocked at her mother's death
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She shocked on her mothers death.
On is the correct word to be placed.
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She shocked on her mother's death
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Prepositions indicate where or when something is in relation to another. When monsters approach, it's useful to have these unique words to notify us where they are. Are they in front of us or behind us? Will they show up in three seconds or at midnight?
Prepositions frequently indicate where one noun is in relation to another (e.g., The coffee is on the table beside you). However, they can also represent more abstract concepts such as purpose or contrast (e.g., We went for a walk despite the rain).
There is no accurate formula for deciding which preposition to employ with which word combination.
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