Sank vs Sunk – Understanding the Past Tense of “Sink”
Quick Answer The past tense of sink is sank. With “have” or “has,” use sunk. Every day: Ships sink in bad storms. Yesterday: The boat sank yesterday. Many times: Many ships have sunk in that sea. Sink, Sank, Sunk — See the Pattern Read these sentences. Look at how the verb changes: Did you see…










