[May I know if the sentence below is grammatically correct? No, it's not correct. And I can only guess at what you are trying to say.
Do you mean 'They were shocked to see a ghost.'?
Many thanks for advising.
Shocked, they saw a ghost.
Hi,
The comma is all important.
"Shocked, they saw a ghost", means that they were already in shock and then happened to see a ghost.
"Shocked they saw a ghost", means that they became shocked as a result of seeing the ghost.
Regards
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