to sink a ship is 'couler un bateau' in French.
To purposely sink a ship is to 'scuttle' the ship.
The Olympic did not sink but there have been conspiracies that say it switched with the Titanic for an insurance scam, but i think that conspiracy is rubbish.
Captain Arthur Phillip's ship did not sink.
A Slip of the Lip - Can Sink a Ship - was created in 1943.
ships sink when say you think TOM should date beka but beca ends up dating someone else that is when a ship sinks.
the future tense would still be sink: that ship will sink the present tense could be one of the two: sink: sink that ship! sinking: it is sinking and finally the past would be sank: i saw the ship, it sank not two days ago. hope it helps!!
The ship unequivocally sinks.
The prow; the front of the ship.
To show dignity. They don't have to sink with their ship, but it shows integrity and pride. The captain is in charge of sailing the ship and keeping everybody on it safe.
The Titanic was claimed to be the ship that cannot sink. However looking back at history we can see this was a fatal mistake.
ships do not sink because gravity pushes it up
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