Shook is the past tense of shake.
Two or three earthquakes shake the city everyday.
A large earthquake shook the city last night.
The earthquake caused a tremor that shook the entire town.
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" 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.
No, "shook" is not an adverb. It is the past tense of the verb "shake." Adverbs usually end in "-ly" and modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
he shook his head with solemness
I belligerently shook hands with Hitler.
The buffeting wind shook the houses.
"She shook her head in consternation, wondering where she could have lost the earring..."
`Go on,' he said encouragingly to his student". He shook my hand encouragingly.
The committee meeting was tumultuous: we argued, shouted and shook our fists.
the volcano in Hawaii erupted which shook the island.
Suddenly, there was a strong earthquake that shook the foundation of the house.
Example sentence - We were scared as the ground shook during the earthquake.
No
The earthquake caused a tremor that shook the entire town.
Thunder shook the earth.