Yes it's the past tense verb of shiver.
No, "shivering" is not an adverb.The word "shivering" is a verb and sometimes a noun.The closest adverb form of the word "shivering" is shiveringly.
No it's a form of a verb.
The verb to shiver (shivers, shivering, shivered) is to tremble with cold or fear.
No, it is not. Shiver can be a verb or a noun. The present participle (shivering) may be used as an adjective.
shivering with cold
The duration of Shivering Spooks is 1200.0 seconds.
The arrector pilli does not cause shivering - it's responsible for "goosebumps".. shivering is caused by skeletal-muscles..
Shivering Shakespeare was created on 1930-01-25.
Shivering Spooks was created on 1926-08-08.
Shivering Sherlocks was created on 1948-01-08.
The principal parts of the verb "shiver" are: "shiver" (base form), "shivered" (past tense), "shivered" (past participle), and "shivering" (present participle). For example, "I shiver when I feel cold." In the past, "She shivered during the winter storm." The sound of the wind made them shivering with fear.
Yes, but it's unlikely. A shivering cat just means that.. well, the cat is cold! Older cats with arthritis are prone to shivering.