Isnt shook a verb?
yes shook is a verb. for example. sally shook the monkey. she is doing this action therefore it is a verb.
The present tense of "shook" is "shake."
Shook is the past tense of shake. Two or three earthquakes shake the city everyday. A large earthquake shook the city last night.
The past tense of shake is shook, not shaken.
shook The present perfect tense is "I have shaken".
As an adverb: When the earthquake began the ground is shook powerfully.As an adjective: He likes to drive a powerfully built car.
As an adverb: When the earthquake began the ground is shook powerfully.As an adjective: He likes to drive a powerfully built car.
Shook Up Shook Up was created in 1992.
swayed, suede
"Violently" is an adverb. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs by describing the manner in which an action is performed, indicating that it is done with great force or intensity. For example, in the sentence "He shook the door violently," the adverb describes how the action of shaking is performed.
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An adverb describes a verb.It can be placed at the beginning of a sentence, like:Gently, she patted her friend on the back.Or it could be right after the verb:She counted quickly, in a hurry to leave.Or right before the verb:She nervously looked down.Or at the end of the sentence:She shook my hand firmly.
'Shook' is correct.
'Shook' is past tense.(of SHAKE).
to shake - shakes - shook - shook
Thunder shook the earth.
Carol Shook is 4' 11".