Is the past tense for sink sank or sunk?

The correct past tense of the verb ‘sink’ is ‘sank’. ‘Sunk’ is actually the past participle form of the verb. To clarify further:

  • Present Tense: sink
  • Past Tense: sank
  • Past Participle: sunk

For example, you could say ‘Yesterday, I sank the ball into the water.’ In this sentence, ‘sank’ correctly indicates that the action happened in the past. If you were to use ‘sunk’, it would be in a different context, such as ‘The ship has sunk.’ Here, ‘sunk’ is used to indicate the completed action, but it’s not functioning as the past tense in a simple sentence.

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