Yes because the past participle of sink is sunk. Sunken is an adjective.
The past participle tense of sink is "sunk"Sunk
present - sink past - sank past participle - sunk
The past participle form of "sink" is "sunk."
The past tense of "sink" is "sank" and the past participle is "sunk."
That is the correct spelling of "sunk" (past participle of to sink).
The past participle tense of sink is "sunk"Sunk
present - sink past - sank past participle - sunk
The past participle form of "sink" is "sunk."
The past tense of "sink" is "sank" and the past participle is "sunk."
Sunk is the past participle of sink.
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Sank is the past tense of sink. The past participle is sunk.
Sunken is an adjective describing something which has sunk to the bottom of a body of water. "Sunken treasure" is at the bottom of the sea. They are all forms of the verb "to sink" "We said we'd sink the Bismark, and, by God, we did sink her. Now although she sank a long time ago, divers have gone down to take pictures of her sunken wreck."
That is the correct spelling of "sunk" (past participle of to sink).
The present participle of sink is sinking-------------------------------------------------------------------------------See Related questions below.
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 word sink can be used as an intransitive verb, the verb form doesn't change the word.