Yes, it is the past tense of the verb sink. My boat may sink today, because my boat sunk yesterday. I need a new boat.
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sunk
sink
No perished means savor sunk means fall under
Both answers are correct. Sunk is the past tense of the word Sink. But we use the word "sunken" to describe an object that is lying at the bottom of a body of water.Example 1: The ship has sunk to the bottom of the ocean.Example 2: The sunken ship was being examined by a dive team.
the ship sunk on it's voyage to Japan
The last merchant ship sunk in Word War II was the Japanese Kashima Maru which went down on August 14, 1945. It was sunk by a mine dropped by a U.S. Army Air Force plane.
The boat's hull was unreliable (I couldn't rely on it) so it sunk.
The word sink can be used as an intransitive verb, the verb form doesn't change the word.
the meaning of words are accurate, to be sunk in mud, means that X is sunk in mud if X is sunk in mud, and Y is X then Y is also sunk in mud
the car sunk
That is the correct spelling of the word "sinking" (submerging into water).