to shake - shakes - shook - shook
The past tense of "shake" is "shook," and the past participle is "shaken." For example, "Yesterday, I shook the bottle, and today I have shaken it."
The noun 'shake' is a noun as a word for a rapid motion one way and the other; a trembling, quaking, or shivering; an informal word for a milkshake; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to shake are shaker and the gerund, shaking.
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.
Breaking, locking, popping, Harlem shake, some would also include up-rocking, or top-rocking
Amigo's Parlor Shake Shake Shake was created in 2000.
K.C. and the Sunshine Band. Shake Your Booty.
Metro- Station
i only know one song and that is of cours Shake It by metro station it has the lyrics shake shake shake shake shake it there's also the song by outkast shake it like a polaroid picture .... i believe it's called hey ya
shake after what?
you get a sifter and put the flour and rice in. and shake shake shake shake a shake it!!! lol and it will take the flour out and keep the rice in
To make butter like the Pilgrims did, take cream from a cow, put it in a jar,and shake until butter forms. Trust me, I did it in class as an expirament and it worked.
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