Shaken itself is past tense of shake!
The past tense of shake is shook, not shaken.
shook The present perfect tense is "I have shaken".
The past continuous is 'I was shaking'. The past perfect is 'I had shaken'. The past perfect continuous is 'I had been shaking'
I/you/we/they shake. He/she/it shakes.
The past participle of "shook" is "shaken." For example, "The earthquake had shaken the entire city."
The past perfect tense of shake is had shaken.
The simple past tense is shook. The past participle is shaken.
The past tense of shake is shook, not shaken.
"had shaken" is the past perfect tense of shake.
shook The present perfect tense is "I have shaken".
"Shaken" is the correct spelling, if you mean the past tense of "shake".
No, 'shook' is the simple past tense of 'shake'. The past participle is 'shaken'.
The past continuous is 'I was shaking'. The past perfect is 'I had shaken'. The past perfect continuous is 'I had been shaking'
drove (or driven) and shook (or shaken)
Shake is an irregular verb. Shook and Shaken are also forms of this irregular verb.
Will have been shaken. Will have shaken.
I/you/we/they shake. He/she/it shakes.