shiver
The verb shiver starts with sh and means to shake with cold.A shiver crept over my body.Goose bumps often accompany a shiver.
"Shook" is the past tense of the verb, "to shake".
Yes, the verb 'shake' is an action verb, a word for an action.Example: I'd like to shake your hand.The word 'shake' is also a noun.Example: The shake was felt hundreds of miles from the epicenter.Verb: shake, shakes, shaking, shaken, shook.Noun: shake, shakes.
The past tense of the verb "shake" is "shook."
quiver either means... a quiver of arrows. wich is the plural noun of the word arrow. or if somebody quivers it is a verb and it is when they shake. usually because the person is cold or scared.
No, it is a verb form (to shake) or an adjective. The noun is shake.
Shake is an irregular verb. Shook and Shaken are also forms of this irregular verb.
No, the word 'shook' is a verb, the past tense of the verb to shake: to make quick movements, to become unsteady, to cause fear, to get rid of a problem, to escape from someone.The noun forms for the verb to shake are shaker and the gerund, shaking.The word shake is also a noun: Give it a good shake.
The word missing is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb miss.
"Shook" can be both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it is the past tense of "shake," meaning to move quickly back and forth. As an adjective, it typically describes someone who is shocked or frightened.
Yes, "shake" can be a verb. It is commonly used to describe the action of moving something rapidly back and forth or up and down.
Cold is not a verb and does not have any verb tenses.