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everyone was so panic vs everyone got panicked

The correct phrase is "everyone got panicked." The first phrase, "everyone was so panic," is incorrect because "panic" should be used as a noun or a verb, not an adjective. The second phrase correctly uses the verb form "got panicked" to describe the state of everyone being in a state of panic.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

everyone was so panic

This phrase is incorrect. "Panic" should be used as a noun or a verb, not an adjective.

The word "panic" should be used as a noun or a verb. For example, "everyone was in a panic" or "everyone panicked."

Alternatives:

  • everyone was in a panic
  • everyone panicked

everyone got panicked

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a situation where everyone is in a state of panic.

Use this phrase to describe a situation where everyone becomes panicked or is in a state of panic.

Alternatives:

  • everyone became panicked
  • everyone was in a panic

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