The past tense of sink is sank.
The past tense of "sink" is "sank" and the past participle is "sunk."
It is sank.
The past tense of sink is sank, and the past participle is sunk.
No, the word "sank" is not a noun. It is a verb, specifically the past tense of the verb "sink".
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 correct sentence is "He sank a well in his backyard." "Sank" is the past tense form of "sink" when referring to something being lowered or placed beneath the surface, such as a well being dug.
"Sanked" is not a real word. The past tense form of "to sink" is "sank." For example: He, she, it sank. The boat sank.
The present tense is sink.
Yes, sank is the past form of the verb sink.sink = base verb -- The leaves sink into the water.sank = past -- The boat sank beneath the wavessunk = past participle -- The boat has been sunk.
"Sank" is the simple past tense of "sink" (e.g. "The ship sank"). "Sunk" is the past participle form (e.g. "The ship has sunk").
The present tense form of "sank" is "sink."