ChatterBank0 min ago
Sunk or Sank?
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When should i use sunk and when should i use sank?
sank sounds wrong in most cases
examples please!
sank sounds wrong in most cases
examples please!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Sank' is the past tense and 'sunk' is the past participle. So, "The boat sank in yesterday's storm in the North Sea." On the other hand, "The boat had been sunk for decades when the divers found it." The 'sunk' version will always have other verb-forms attached to it as in the above example we have 'had been'.