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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."

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What is shaken a noun verb adjective or adverb?

The word 'shaken' is the past participle of the verb to shake (shakes, shaking, shaken). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, a word to describe a noun. Examples: Verb: He had shaken his soda so that it sprayed in his face when he opened the can. Adjective: The shaken woman was able to give the officer a good description of the purse-snatcher.


What is the birth name of Shaken Ajmanov?

Shaken Ajmanov's birth name is Ajmanov, Shaken Kenzhetayevich.


What is present perfect tense of shake?

The present perfect forms are have shaken and has shaken.Examples:They have shaken everything up. (plural subject)She has shaken everything up. (singular subject)


What is the past tense of shaken?

Shaken itself is past tense of shake!


What is future perfect tense of shake?

Will have been shaken. Will have shaken.


How do you use the word shaken in a sentence?

The lady was visibly shaken when that song started.James Bond likes his martini shaken, not stirred.


What is the present perfect of shake?

Present perfect is formed with - have/has + past participleThe past participle of shake is shaken so present perfect is have shaken or has shaken.We have shaken the dice.She has shaken her cage.


What are other names for shaken baby syndrome?

Shaken baby syndrome is also known as abusive head trauma, shaken brain trauma, pediatric traumatic brain injury , whiplash shaken infant syndrome, and shaken impact syndrome.


Would you say had shook or had shaken?

"had shaken" is the correct option.


When was Shaken Niyazbekov born?

Shaken Niyazbekov was born in 1938.


What is past participle for shake?

shaken shake/shook/shaken


What is the past participle of shook?

The past participle of "shook" is "shaken." For example, "The earthquake had shaken the entire city."