Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

shake, shakes, shaking, shaken, shook
Synonyms: tremble, quiver, vibrate, shudder, jolt

Antonyms: steady, still, stabilize, secure, hold firm

The Verb Shake – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb shake is a common irregular verb that means to move back and forth or up and down in short, quick, and often violent movements.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: shake
■ Past Simple: shook
■ Past Participle: shaken
■ Present Participle/Gerund: shaking


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Shake' is used for literal physical movements as well as strong emotional reactions.


1. Physical Movement
This refers to the movement of an object or person.


■ Objects: 'Shake the bottle well before opening.'
■ Tremors: 'The ground shook during the earthquake.'


2. Body Movements (Involuntary or Gestures)
This describes both involuntary reactions and intentional gestures.


■ Emotion/Cold: 'He was shaking with fear.' / 'She was shaking from the cold.'
■ Gestures: 'They shook hands to finalize the agreement.' / 'She shook her head to say no.'


3. Emotional Impact (Figurative)
This refers to something that deeply disturbs or upsets someone.


■ Upset: 'The news of the accident has shaken the entire community.'
■ Confidence: 'The failure shook his confidence.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: PAST PARTICIPLE AND PHRASES'Shaken' as an Adjective: The past participle 'shaken' is very often used as an adjective to describe someone who is emotionally disturbed or shocked.
■ Example: 'The driver was badly shaken but unhurt after the crash.'


■ Phrasal Verbs:Shake off: To get rid of something, like an illness or a bad feeling. ('I can't seem to shake off this cold.')
■ Shake up: To cause large changes in a system or organization. ('The new CEO is going to shake up the company.')


SHAKE - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Ishake
★ youshake
★ he/she/itshakes
★ weshake
★ you (plural)shake
★ theyshake
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Present Simple
- I shake hands with new clients.
- You shake the bottle before you open it.
- He shakes his head in disapproval. | She shakes the rug to clean it.
- We shake our hands to show agreement.
- You (plural) shake the tree branches for the fruit to fall.
- They shake the table to see if it's stable.
SHAKE - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amshaking
★ you areshaking
★ he/she/it isshaking
★ we areshaking
★ you areshaking
★ they areshaking
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Present Continuous
- I am shaking the bag to mix the contents.
- You are shaking your head at the news.
- He is shaking with cold. | She is shaking the baby’s rattle.
- We are shaking hands with our new neighbors.
- You (plural) are shaking the dice to start the game.
- They are shaking the ground with their heavy footsteps.
SHAKE - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I haveshaken
★ you haveshaken
★ he/she/it hasshaken
★ we haveshaken
★ you haveshaken
★ they haveshaken
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Present Perfect
- I have shaken hands with the president.
- You have shaken that tree many times.
- He has shaken the bottle. | She has shaken with fear.
- We have shaken off all the dust.
- You (plural) have shaken the box to find what’s inside.
- They have shaken their heads at the proposal.
SHAKE - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beenshaking
★ you have beenshaking
★ he/she/it has beenshaking
★ we have beenshaking
★ you have beenshaking
★ they have beenshaking
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been shaking the container for five minutes now.
- You have been shaking with laughter all afternoon.
- He has been shaking the door handle to open it. | She has been shaking her head in disbelief.
- We have been shaking the presents to guess what they are.
- You (plural) have been shaking the pillows to fluff them up.
- They have been shaking the sand out of their shoes for a while.
SHAKE - PAST SIMPLE
★ Ishook
★ youshook
★ he/she/itshook
★ weshook
★ you (plural)shook
★ theyshook
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Past Simple
- I shook his hand yesterday.
- You shook the snow from your coat.
- He shook his fist in anger. | She shook her head and walked away.
- We shook the old blanket to remove the dust.
- You (plural) shook the branches and watched the leaves fall.
- They shook the building with their dance.
SHAKE - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wasshaking
★ you wereshaking
★ he/she/it wasshaking
★ we wereshaking
★ you wereshaking
★ they wereshaking
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Past Continuous
- I was shaking the box when it broke.
- You were shaking the tree when I saw you.
- He was shaking the table to check its stability. | She was shaking her head as she listened to the story.
- We were shaking hands when the bell rang.
- You (plural) were shaking with laughter.
- They were shaking with cold while waiting for the bus.
SHAKE - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadshaken
★ you hadshaken
★ he/she/it hadshaken
★ we hadshaken
★ you hadshaken
★ they hadshaken
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Past Perfect
- I had shaken his hand before the meeting started.
- You had shaken the bottle before I told you to.
- He had shaken off the water from his coat. | She had shaken with fear after the storm.
- We had shaken hands with all the guests before they left.
- You (plural) had shaken the rug to clean it.
- They had shaken their heads to show they were not interested.
SHAKE - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beenshaking
★ you had beenshaking
★ he/she/it had beenshaking
★ we had beenshaking
★ you had beenshaking
★ they had beenshaking
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been shaking the bottle for a minute before you took it.
- You had been shaking the tree to get the fruits.
- He had been shaking the door handle for a long time. | She had been shaking with cold in the car.
- We had been shaking the sand out of our towels.
- You (plural) had been shaking with laughter during the film.
- They had been shaking hands before the argument started.
SHAKE - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willshake
★ you willshake
★ he/she/it willshake
★ we willshake
★ you willshake
★ they willshake
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Future Simple
- I will shake the bottle.
- You will shake my hand when you see me.
- He will shake the dice. | She will shake her head at the result.
- We will shake hands to seal the deal.
- You (plural) will shake the rug outside.
- They will shake the table to see if it's broken.
SHAKE - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will beshaking
★ you will beshaking
★ he/she/it will beshaking
★ we will beshaking
★ you will beshaking
★ they will beshaking
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Future Continuous
- I will be shaking the bottle when you call.
- You will be shaking with cold tonight.
- He will be shaking his head at the news. | She will be shaking the rattle for the baby.
- We will be shaking hands with our partners.
- You (plural) will be shaking the presents to guess what's inside.
- They will be shaking the ground with their dancing.
SHAKE - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will haveshaken
★ you will haveshaken
★ he/she/it will haveshaken
★ we will haveshaken
★ you will haveshaken
★ they will haveshaken
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Future Perfect
- I will have shaken his hand by the end of the night.
- You will have shaken off the dust by the time you're home.
- He will have shaken the bottle by the time you arrive. | She will have shaken with fear by then.
- We will have shaken hands to confirm the agreement.
- You (plural) will have shaken out the blanket.
- They will have shaken the floor with their dancing.
SHAKE - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beenshaking
★ you will have beenshaking
★ he/she/it will have beenshaking
★ we will have beenshaking
★ you will have beenshaking
★ they will have beenshaking
Examples of the verb 'shake' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been shaking this bottle for five minutes by the time you get here.
- You will have been shaking with laughter for an hour.
- He will have been shaking the door handle. | She will have been shaking her head all morning.
- We will have been shaking hands to greet the guests.
- You (plural) will have been shaking the rug for a while.
- They will have been shaking the sand from their shoes.

Conjugation of the verb To Shake