Shrunk | Disney Wiki | Fandom Shrunk will be the fourth movie in the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids franchise, following Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves The movie will feature an older Nick Szalinski following in Wayne's footsteps as he continues Wayne's size-changing experiments while they both deal with Diane's death
Shrank vs. Shrunk vs. Shrinked: Past Tense of Shrink | Merriam-Webster Shrank is usually the best choice when you want the past tense of shrink ('I shrank my shirt in the dryer') Use shrunk when you want the past participle ('I have shrunk my shirt in the dryer') Shrunken is typically only an adjective ('I left my shrunken shirt in the dryer')
Shrunk - IMDb Shrunk: Directed by Joe Johnston With Rick Moranis, Josh Gad, Eduardo Franco, Robin Bartlett An amateur scientist and father accidentally shrinks his family with his latest invention A sequel to the 1989 film 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids"
Shrank or Shrunk: Mastering the Past Tense of ‘Shrink’ Q: Is “shrank” or “shrunk” always the correct past tense? A: No, “shrank” is the simple past tense (used alone), while “shrunk” is the past participle (used with auxiliary verbs like “have,” “has,” “had,” “is,” “are,” “was,” or “were”)