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The noun form of the verb to shake is the gerund, shaking.

The noun 'shake' is a concrete noun as a word for a rapid motion one way and the other (a physical motion); a trembling, quaking, or shivering (a physical condition); the amount of liquid or powder that comes out of a container when you shake it once (a physical amount); a kind of rough wooden shingle used on rustic buildings (a physical thing); an informal word for a milkshake (a physical thing).

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The noun 'shake' is a concrete noun, a word for a rapid motion one way and the other (a physical motion); a trembling, quaking, or shivering (a physical condition); the amount of liquid or powder that comes out of a container when you shake it once (a physical amount); a kind of rough wooden shingle used on rustic buildings (a physical thing); an informal word for a milkshake (a physical thing).

The noun forms of the verb to shake are shaker (a physical object) and the gerund, shaking (a physical action), both are concrete nouns.

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I think it’s shaken

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