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In reply to the discussion: What is the past tense of "to slink," as in "to slink away from an important negotiation?" [View all]MineralMan
(147,204 posts)24. I have consulted an authoritative source on this:
http://conjugator.reverso.net/conjugation-english-verb-slink.html
"slank" is not used in the conjugation of the verb "slink," apparently. It is somewhat irregular, it seems. Some authorities differ on this, however, so it remains an unsettled question.
ETA: Slank was once used as the simple past, but it's now archaic, according to dictionary.com's entry.
Language is funny. Always.
"slank" is not used in the conjugation of the verb "slink," apparently. It is somewhat irregular, it seems. Some authorities differ on this, however, so it remains an unsettled question.
ETA: Slank was once used as the simple past, but it's now archaic, according to dictionary.com's entry.
Language is funny. Always.
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What is the past tense of "to slink," as in "to slink away from an important negotiation?" [View all]
MineralMan
Feb 2019
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If it's stink, stank, stunk. . . I guess it would be slink, slank, slunk.
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2019
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