If you want to use the simple past tense, the correct verb is shook. "The wind shook the rest of the autumn leaves from the tree."
If you are using the past perfect tense, the correct form is has shaken. "The wind has shaken the rest of the autumn leaves from the tree."
If you are using the pluperfect tense, the correct form is had shaken. "The wind had shaken the rest of the autumn leaves from the tree." Had shook is wrong is all three forms of the past tense.
"shook" is incorrect and should be "shaken" because the word "had" is past-tense. the form of the word "shook" also has to be past-tense for it to be a grammatically correct sentence. :)
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If you want to use the simple past tense, the correct verb is shook. "The wind shook the rest of the autumn leaves from the tree."
If you are using the past perfect tense, the correct form is has shaken. "The wind has shaken the rest of the autumn leaves from the tree."
If you are using the pluperfect tense, the correct form is had shaken. "The wind had shaken the rest of the autumn leaves from the tree." Had shook is wrong is all three forms of the past tense.
Shook is not correct, Shaken is. The wind had shaken the rest of the autumn leave from the tree.
The wind had shaken the rest of the autumn leave from the tree.
"had" does not belong in this sentence. Instead, just "The wind shook the rest of the autumn leaves from the tree" will do.
"shook" is incorrect and should be "shaken" because the word "had" is past-tense. the form of the word "shook" also has to be past-tense for it to be a grammatically correct sentence. :)
"Shook" is incorrect. The correct form is "shaken."