it is shipped from taiwan.
The man shipped the package to her
Yes, wine can be shipped to California.
IT MEANS IT HAS BEEN SHIPPED
The statue of liberty was/has not been shipped to England. France shipped it to New York as a gift
The cast of Shipped - 2010 includes: Alan Cappelli Goetz as Shipped Man
They shipped materials to northern markets
This product includes the CD which will be shipped to you.
Strawberrynet does ship to Canada, however, they have strict restrictions on what can be shipped, the size of what is being shipped, and the weight of what is being shipped.
"What if your order has been shipped" is not a sentence."If your order has been shipped" is a subordinate clause, so the original phrase has no predicate. You have to complete the sentence. For example:What should I do if your order has been shipped?What will happen if your order has been shipped?What is the problem if your order has been shipped?In ordinary conversation, a native English speaker will probably understand what you mean by "What if your order has been shipped" from the context in which it is said. But it is not a real sentence.
Papayas are shipped in a crate with air so they won't dry out. >_<
When Moshe was shipped to Poland he saw the beginnings of genocide. Moshe witnessed trainloads of Jews being shipped to camps.