the other day
I should buy a Snowmobile, My boat sank when it ran into the ice on the lake last week.
the boat sank (cause) fisherman had to be rescued (effect)
Truthfully, the letters are: EICRNAKETABS But, it really is an anagram for: BEATRICE SANK, saying that the boat "Beatrice" (mentioned in the last book) sank.
I really have no idea why you'd want to talk about by dilapidated boat, it sank last year.
The Titanic sank by an iceberg and the Britannic sank by a water mine and the Olympics sank by the Kentucky tug boat.
"After the boat sank, he was the only survivor."
It was torpedoed by a German U-boat.
It depends on how you say it. See you can say "Aw, my boat sank!" but you can also say "Hey your boat sunk, too!"
the 2nd boat to arrive at the Titanic scene was the Californian
this is when john's pt boat sank: August 2, 1943
The future tense of "sank" is "will sink." For example, "The boat sank yesterday, but it will sink tomorrow if we don't fix it."
JFK's PT boat that sank in WWII