“shaky” & “shaking” in the use with “old age”.

Her hands were shaky because of her age. A woman in India, she told me to change her clothes. At present her hands are not shaky, but she is not a woman.

She had a tinge about her hands from that time about her age.

What’s the difference between “shaky” and “shaking” / “shaking”?

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Asked on November 15, 2021 in Word choice.
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Why were Her hands shaky

with her aged life? ” In this example, the word is used as an adjective, so there is no indication that her hands were prone to shake at the time.

“Her hands were shaking because of her old age.” How is the word used as a verb, so her hands were actually shaking in question ” I look up

her hands, so the words are used as verbs, so she actually read them.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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Why were Her hands shaky

with her aged life? ” In this example, the word is used as an adjective, so there is no indication that her hands were prone to shake at the time.

“Her hands were shaking because of her old age.” How is the word used as a verb, so her hands were actually shaking in question ” I look up

her hands, so the words are used as verbs, so she actually read them.

Answered on December 6, 2021.
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