'Have shrunk' is the correct answer, however you could also use shrank on its own, without the auxiliary verb to have.
The correct past tense is "have shrunk." "Shrunk" is the correct past participle form of the verb "shrink."
The past tense of shrink is shrank; e.g. "The inflatable boat shrank quickly when it was punctured."It is not "shrunk".The present perfect tense is "shrunk"; e.g. "The number of people living in our house has shrunk since the triplets moved out."
The dress has shrunk.
shrunk shrink shrank shrunk She had shrunk all my clothes by the time she left.
The past tense of the verb 'shrink' is 'shrank' or 'shrunk', both are correct and commonly used.
The correct past tense is "have shrunk." "Shrunk" is the correct past participle form of the verb "shrink."
"Shrank" is the past tense of "shrink" and "shrunk" is the past participle, so the correct form would be "you shrank your shirt." However, "shrunk" used as the past tense has become so common that many people do not realize it is incorrect.
The past tense of shrink is shrank; e.g. "The inflatable boat shrank quickly when it was punctured."It is not "shrunk".The present perfect tense is "shrunk"; e.g. "The number of people living in our house has shrunk since the triplets moved out."
shrunk shrink shrank shrunk She had shrunk all my clothes by the time she left.
The dress has shrunk.
shrunk shrink shrank shrunk She had shrunk all my clothes by the time she left.
The past tense of the verb 'shrink' is 'shrank' or 'shrunk', both are correct and commonly used.
Shrank is the past tense of shrink. The past participle of shrink is shrunk.
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No. Shrank is the past simple of shrink.The past participle of shrink is shrunk.
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