Comments by "PutinPussyRiot" (@ruzziasht349) on "Russian soldier takes the Ukrainian side. Phone call with mom." video.
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@ioanapetrescu2736 I followed your advice to “google” and visited the dictionaries of Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster Unabridged, American Heritage, and Webster’s New World and all include “sank” and “sunk” as standard past tenses. I then checked British dictionaries who consider “sank” the past tense and “sunk” an American variant past tense…..
To quote Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of English Usage, “Both sank and sunk are used for the past tense of sink. Sank is used more often but sunk is neither rare nor dialectal as a past tense, though it is often a past participle.”
The OED, dictionary based on historical evidence, lists both “sank” and “sunk” as past tenses. “The use of sunk as the past tense has been extremely common,”
In 1989 it’s worth noting that Walt Disney called their movie “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids”, and not shrank the kids.
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