The adverb of shake is shakily.
An example sentence is: "he shakily enters the audition room".
The adverb for shake is "shakily."
The adverb form of "shake" is "shakily."
No. Shaken is the past participle of the verb shake, and is used as an adjective, The other adjective for shake is shaky and the adverb form is "shakily."
No, it is not an adverb. The conjugation "will make" is the future tense of the verb "to make".
No, "shook" is not an adverb. It is the past tense of the verb "shake." Adverbs usually end in "-ly" and modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Add "ly" to make it an adverb.
Tobacco is a stimulant and so can make you shake.
no you do not have to shake on a bet
The Shake It Up Make Your Mark competition is in Hollywood.
before you refriderate the jello pour it in to a container. that will make the jello shaped however you like it
Hold an app down until they shake(:
The booty shake (__!_) (_!__) (__!_) (_!__) (__!_)